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REVISED  EDITION 


THE 

CHOIRMASTER'S  GUIDE 

TO  THE  SELECTION  OF 

HYMNS  AND  ANTHEMS 

FOR  THE 


COMPILED  BY 

MALLINSON  "RANDALL 


WITH  AN  INTRODUCTION  BY 

The  Rev.   GEORGE  R.   VAN  DE  WATER,  D.D. 

Rector  of  St.  Andrew's  Church,  New  York 


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THE 

CHOIRMASTER'S  GUIDE 


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PREFACE  TO  THE  FIRST  EDITION 


THE  need  of  a  handbook  of  some  kind  to  assist  in  the  labor  of 
compiling  the  weekly  service-list  in  a  suitable  and  consci- 
entious manner  has  been  observed  so  generally  on  the  part 
of  organists,  choirmasters  and  clergy,  that  I  venture  to  bring  to 
their  notice  this  attempt  to  meet  the  requirement,  in  the  hope  that 
it  may  be  found  both  acceptable  and  useful. 

It  will  be  seen  that  the  object  is  to  show  comprehensively, 
without  the  necessity  of  spending  further  time  and  labor  in  search- 
ing elsewhere,  what  hymns  and  anthems  are  suitable  for  every 
Sunday  or  other  occasion. 

In  making  the  selection,  the  plan  adopted  has  been,  after 
perusal  of  the  collect,  epistle  and  gospel,  together  with  the  proper 
lessons  for  the  day,  to  fix  upon  the,  particular  subjects  which  it 
has  been  intended  by  the  compilers  of  the  prayer-book  and  the 
lectionary  to  bring  to  the  attention  of  the  Church,  and  to  further 
this  object  by  selecting  such  hymns  and  anthems  as  appear  to 
reflect  and  emphasize  the  same  or  analogous  subjects. 

I  trust  that  an  intelligent  use  of  the  book  may,  at  the  end  of 
the  day's  worship,  produce  an  impression  of  that  general  con- 
sistency throughout  the  services  which  is  undoubtedly  helpful  to 
the  earnest  and  devout  worshipper,  but  which  is  often  disturbed  by 
the  introduction  of  hymns  and  anthems  either  having  no  connec- 
tion with  the  occasion,  or  being  sometimes  at  variance  with  it. 

Such  further  indications  have  been  inserted  as  would  appear 
to  be  useful.  I  shall  be  glad  to  receive  any  corrections  and 
observations  from  those  who  use  the  book,  in  view  of  its  improve- 
ment if  a  further  edition  should  be  called  for. 


MALLINSON  RANDALL. 


St.  Andrew's  Church,  New  York. 
Lent,  1900. 


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PREFACE  TO  THE  SECOND  EDITION 


NEW  edition  of  this  handbook  having  been  called  for,  oppor- 


tunity  has  been  taken  to  revise  the  former  one  in  view  of 
adding  to  its  usefulness.  The  number  of  hymns  and  anthems 
for  each  day  has  been  greatly  increased,  the  most  recently  pub- 
lished anthems  having  been  included,  and  various  tables  and  lists 
have  been  added.  These  comprise  a  table  of  contents,  and  tables  of 
the  movable  and  other  feasts  and  of  the  Saints'  days,  together 
with  lists  of  anthems  suitable  to  be  sung  without  accompaniment, 
others  for  men's  voices  only,  and  some  for  which  orchestral  parts 
have  been  written. 

I  have  to  thank  several  correspondents  who  have  taken  an 
interest  in  the  handbook  by  sending  me  suggestions,  of  which  I 
have  availed  myself  in  this  edition. 


MALLINSON  RANDALL. 


Pottstown,  Pa.,  January,  1911. 


INTRODUCTION 


jO'VERY  clergyman  knows  the  diflicttlty  of  selecting  suit- 
■'-^  able  hymns  for  the  services,  and  is  also  aware  of  the  im- 
portance of  hazing  these  and  the  anthems  that  are  to  he 
sung  bear  some  relation  to  the  teachings  of  the  day's  services. 
Unity  in  the  different  parts  of  a  service  is  most  desirable.  There 
is  a  tendency  even  zvith  conscientious  and  painstaking  clergy- 
men to  fall  into  tlve  habit  of  repeating  a  comparatively  small 
number  of  hymns  rather  than  to  spend  time  in  seeking  others 
which  zvould  be  more  appropriate  and  equally  well  knoxtm. 

I  have  been  most  fortunate  in  having  with  me  for  over  ten 
]!ears  as  my  organist  and  choirmaster  one  zvhose  interest  in  the 
service  and  appreciation  of  its  spiritual  benefits  are  as  great 
as  his  ability  in  his  technical  work. 

I  am  not  without  hope  and  belief  that  Mr.  Randall's  ex- 
perience at  St.  Andrew's,  zvhere  the  appointment  of  hymns  and 
anthems  is  conscientiously  and  carefully  made,  has  been  helpful 
to  him  in  this  compilation,  zvlwch  now  goes  forth  to  the  public 
with  my  most  cordial  commendation  and  belief  that  it  zvill  prove 
especially  valuable  to  the  clergy,  upon  whom  is  imposed  pri- 
marily the  responsibility  of  ordering  the  services  of  the  Church. 

GEORGE  R.  VAN  DE  WATER, 
Rector  of  St.  Andrew's  Church,  New  York. 


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CONTENTS 


PAGE 

Preface  to  First  Edition   5 

Preface  to  Second  Edition   6 

Introduction   7 

Table  of  Saints'  Days  and  Fixed  Feasts   11 

Table  of  Movable  Feasts   12 

Abbreviations   13 

Stindays  in  Advent   14-17 

Christmas  Day   18 

Special  Music  for  Christmastide   20 

The  Sunday  after  Christmas  Day   22 

The  Circumcision  of  Christ   23 

The  Epiphany   24 

Sundays  after  the  Epiphany   25-30 

Septuagesima  Sunday   31 

Sexagesima  Sunday   32 

Quinquagesima  Sunday   33 

Special  Music  for  Lent   34 

Ash  Wednesday   36 

Sundays  in  Lent   37-42 

Good  Friday   43 

Easter  Even   45 

Special  Music  for  Easter   46 

Easter  Day   47 

Sundays  after  Easter   49-53 

The  Ascension  Day   54 

Sunday  after  Ascension  Day   55 

Whitsunday   56 

Trinity  Sunday   58 

Sundays  after  Trinity   59-82 

The  Sunday  next  before  Advent   83 

St.  Andrew's  Day   84 

St.  Thomas  the  Apostle   84 


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CONTENTS 


CONTEmS— Continued  page 

St.  Stephen's  Day   85 

St.  John  the  Evangelist's  Day   85 

The  Innocents'  Day   86 

The  Conversion  of  St.  Paul   86 

The  Purification   87 

St.  Matthias's  Day   87 

The  Annunciation   88 

St.  Mark's  Day   88 

St.  PhiHp  and  St.  James's  Day   89 

St.  Barnabas  the  Apostle   89 

St.  John  Baptist's  Day   90 

St.  Peter's  Day   90 

St.  James  the  Apostle   91 

The  Transfiguration  of  Christ   91 

St.  Bartholomew  the  Apostle   92 

St.  Matthew  the  Apostle   92 

St.  Michael  and  All  Angels   93 

St.  Luke  the  Evangelist   93 

St.  Simon  and  St.  Jude,  Apostles   94 

All  Saints'  Day   94 

Ember  Days   95 

Thanksgiving  Day   96 

National  Days   97 

In  Times  of  Trouble   98 

The  Old  Year   98 

The  New  Year   99 

Holy  Baptism   99 

Confirmation   100 

Holy  Communion   loi 

Holy  Matrimony   102 

Burial  of  the  Dead   103 

Missions   104 

Almsgiving,  Charities,  Hospitals   105 

Ordination   106 

Consecration  of  Churches   107 

APPENDIX 

PAGE 

Anthems  for  Special  Subjects   108-115 

Choral  Processionals  for  Special  Occasions  and  Vesper  Hymns  1 1 6 

Anthems  with  Orchestral  Accompaniment   117 

Anthems  for  Men's  Voices   118 

Anthems  suitable  to  be  sung  without  Accompaniment   116 


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A  TABLE  OF  SAINTS'  DAYS  AND  FIXED  FEASTS 


The  Circumcision  of  Christ  January  1 

The  Conversion  of  St.  Paul  January  25 

The  Purification   February  2 

St.  Matthias's  Day  February  24 

The  Annunciation   March  25 

St.  Mark's  Day   April  25 

St.  Philip  and  St.  James's  Day  May  1 

St.  Barnabas  the  Apostle  June  11 

St.  John  Baptist's  Day  June  24 

St.  Peter's  Day  June  29 

St.  James  the  Apostle  July  25 

The  Transfiguration   August  6 

St.  Bartholomew  the  Apostle  August  24 

St.  Matthew  the  Apostle  September  21 

St.  Michael  and  all  Angels  September  29 

St.  Luke  the  Evangelist  October  18 

St.  Simon  and  St.  Jude,  Apostles  October  28 

All  Saints'  Day  November  1 

St.  Andrew's  Day  November  30 

St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  December  21 

Christmas  Day  December  25 

St.  Stephen's  Day  December  26 

St.  John  the  Evangelist's  Day  December  27 

The  Innocents*  Day  December  28 


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A  TABLE  OF  MOVABLE  FEASTS,  1910-1930 


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ABBREVIATIONS 

 -.  

C. 

Collect. 

E. 

Epistle. 

G. 

- 

Gospel. 

1st  L. 

M. 

First  lesson,  Morning. 

2d  L. 

M. 

= 

Second  lesson,  Morning. 

XT 

First  lesson,  Evening. 

2d  L. 

E. 

Second  lesson.  Evening. 

S. 

Soprano. 

A. 

Alto. 

1  . 

Tenor. 

B. 

Bass. 

The  letters  C. 

E.  G.,  etc.,  following  the  titles,  indicate  the  con- 

nection  bet 

ween  the  Hymns  and  Anthems,  and  the  Service. 

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THE  FIRST  SUNDAY  IN  ADVENT 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

41.  Hark!  a  thrilling  voice  is  sounding  [C.  E.] 
509.  Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise  [C.  E.] 

38.  Once  more,  O  Lord,  Thy  sign  shall  be 
40.  Wake,  awake,  for  night  is  flying  [E.] 

316.  Hosanna  to  the  living  Lord  [G.] 

EVENING 

39.  Lo!  He  comes  with  clouds  descending  [C] 

317.  Thou  art  coming,  O  my  Saviour  [C] 

37.  Great  God,  what  do  I  see  and  hear?  [C] 
34.  Lord,  dismiss  us 
398.  Hark!  hark,  my  soul  [E.] 


ANTHEMS 

Hosanna  in  the  highest  Stainer[G.] 

The  Wilderness  (T.  &  B.  solo;  trio,  A.  T.  B.;  quartet  and 

chorus)   Goss 

Awake,  awake  Stainer 

Sleepers,  wake  Mendelssohn 

Comfort  ye  (T.  recit.)  Handel 

Every  valley  (T.  solo)  Handel 

And  the  glory  of  the  Lord   Handel 

Awake,  awake,  put  on  strength  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Borton 

Blessed  is  He  Gounod 

My  soul  truly  waiteth  Steane 

Blow  ye  the  trumpet  Leslie 

Far  from  their  home  Woodward 

CANTATAS 

Advent  hymn  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Schumann 

Blessed  are  they  who  watch  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Blair 

The  Two  Advents  Garrett 

Blow  ye  the  trumpet  Jordan 

Watch  ye,  pray  ye  Bach 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  i.  1-28.    Luke  i.  1-26. 
Proper  Psalms — viii.  1. 

Evening  Lessons — Isa.  ii.  Rev.  i.,  or  John  xvi.  1-16. 
Proper  Psalms — xcvi.,  xcvii. 


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THE  SECOND  SUNDAY  IN  ADVENT 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

282.  Lord,  Thy  Word  abideth  [C] 

45.  O  come,  O  come,  Emmanuel  [E.  G.] 
39.  Lo!  He  comes  with  clouds  descending  [G.] 
281.  Lamp  of  our  feet  [C] 
35.  Hark!  the  voice  eternal 

EVENING 

260.  Lord,  her  watch  Thy  Church  is  keeping  [C] 
47.  Hark!  the  glad  sound  [1st  L] 

283.  Father  of  mercies,  in  Thy  Word  [C] 

284.  O  Word  of  God  incarnate  [C] 
43.  Rejoice,  rejoice,  believers 

ANTHEMS 

At  midnight  there  was  a  cry  (S.  and  Bar.  solos  and  chorus).. Ham 


Rejoice  greatly  Gadsby 

Praise  His  awful  name  (S.  &  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Spohr 

Behold  the  days  come  (T.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus) ...  .Woodward 

It  is  high  time  Barnby 

O  Root  of  Jesse....  Stainer 

The  sorrows  of  death  (T.  solo)  Mendelssohn 

The  night  is  departing  Mendelssohn 

Hearken  unto  me  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Sullivan 

The  night  is  far  spent  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Steane 

Doth  not  wisdom  cry  (Bar.  solo  and  chorus)  D.  S.  Smith 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  v.  1-26.    Luke  i.  26-57. 

Evening  Lessons — Isa.  xxiv.    Rev.  ii.,  or  John  xx.  1-19. 


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THE  THIRD  SUNDAY  IN  ADVENT 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

37.  Great  God,  what  do  I  see  and  hear?  [C] 
44.  On  Jordan's  bank  [C] 
36.  Day  of  wrath!  oh  day  of  mourning 
42.  Oh  quickly  come,  dread  Judge  of  all  [C] 
183.  Lord,  pour  Thy  Spirit  [C] 


EVENING 

186.  Ye  servants  of  the  Lord  [C] 
-  47.  Hark!  the  glad  sound! 
316.  Hosanna  to  the  living  Lord 
440.  Oh,  for  a  thousand  tongues  [G.] 
319.  Thou  didst  leave  Thy  throne 


ANTHEMS 

The  Lord  shall  comfort  Zion  (S.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus), 

Penfield  [1st  L.  E.] 

The  Lord  will  comfort  Zion  Hiles  [istL.  E.] 

Hosanna  to  the  Son  of  David  (B.  solo  and  chorus  Gaul  [G.] 

Hosanna  to  the  Son  of  David  Macfarren  [G.] 

How  lovely  are  the  messengers  Mendelssohn  [G.] 

The  great  day  of  the  Lord  Martin  [C.  E.] 

The  voice  of  one  crying  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Garrett  [C.  G.] 

Prepare  ye  the  way  Crament  [C.  G.] 

Doth  not  wisdom  cry  Haking 

Behold,  two  blind  men  (S.  T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus). ..  .Stainer 
To  whom  then  will  ye  liken  God  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Parker 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  xxv.    Luke  i.  57. 
Evening  Lessons — Isa.  xxviii.  1-23.    Rev.  iii. 
N.B. — The  Benedictus  occurs  in  the  Second  Morning  Lesson 


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THE  FOURTH  SUNDAY  IN  ADVENT 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

44.  On  Jordan's  bank  [G.] 

46.  O'er  the  distant  mountains 
318.  Jesus  came,  the  heavens  adoring 

42.  Oh,  quickly  come,  dread  Judge  of  all  [C] 
457.  Rejoice,  the  Lord  is  King  [E.] 


EVENING 

20.  Now  from  the  altar 

329.  Thy  Kingdom  come,  O  Lord  [1st  L.] 
48.  Come,  Thou  long-expected  Jesus 
45.  O  come,  O  come,  Emmanuel 

335.  Jesu,  Lover  of  my  soul 


ANTHEMS 

Kingdom  of  Light  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Lutkin 

The  voice  of  one  crying  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Garrett  [G.] 

How  lovely  are  the  messengers  Mendelssohn  [G.] 

Blessed  are  they  Blair 

But  who  may  abide      (B.  recit.)  Handel 

Thus  saith  the  Lord     (B.  solo)  Handel 

Beloved,  now  are  we  the  sons  of  God  Thorne  [2nd  L.  E.] 

God  hath  appointed  (S.  solo,  quartet,  and  chorus)  Tours 

Arise,  O  Jerusalem  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  O.  King 

Rejoice  greatly   Woodward 

If  any  man  hath  not  the  spirit  (S.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus). ..Davies 
Behold,  I  come  quickly  Atkins  [2nd  L.  E.] 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  xxx.  1-22.    Luke  iii.  1-33. 

Evening  Lessons — Isa.  xxxii.  Rev.  xxii. 

N.  B. — Christmas  Eve  falling  on  this  Sunday,  the  Hymns  and 
Anthems  marked  (*)  set  down  for  Christmas  Day  will  be  suitable 
for  this  evening's  service. 


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THE  NATIVITY  OF  OUR  LORD,  OR  THE  BIRTH- 
DAY OF  CHRIST,  COMMONLY  CALLED 
CHRISTMAS  DAY 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

56.  Christians,  awake 

49.  O  come,  all  ye  faithful 

51.  Hark!  the  herald  angels  sing 
60.  Angels  from  the  realms  of  glory 

[Not  as  Recessional  Hymn.] 

57.  Sing,  oh,  sing,  this  blessed  morn 

EVENING 

*  54.  While  shepherds  watched 

*  55.  Calm  on  the  listening  ear 

*  59.  It  came  upon  the  midnight  clear 

50.  Come  hither,  ye  faithful 
53.  Shout  the  glad  tidings 


ANTHEMS 

Sing,  O  heavens  Tours 

*  There  were  shepherds  Vincent 

The  morning  stars  (chorus  for  S.  A.  T.  T.  B.)  Stainer 

*  There  were  shepherds  (B.  solo,  S.  or  T.  solo,  and  chorus). Foster 

For  unto  us  Handel  [1st  L.  M.] 

Unto  us  a  child  is  born  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus), 

Adlam  [1st  L.  M.] 

Behold  I  bring  you  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Barnby  [2nd  L.  M.] 

The  Grace  of  God  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Barnby  [2nd  L.  E.] 

In  the  beginning  (S.  solo  and  S.  S.  A.  trio  and  chorus)  .Tozer  [G.] 

O  sing  to  God  (S.  and  A.  solos  and  chorus)  Gounod 

Christians,  awake   Barnby 

*  It  came  upon  the  midnight  clear  (B.  solo  and  chorus)..  ..Stainer 
Behold,  all  the  earth  (S.  solo,  S.  S.  A.  trio,  and  chorus) ...  Huntley 

The  Word  is  made  incarnate  Adams 

While  all  things  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  H.  J.  King 

Angels  from  the  realms  Cowen 

When  Christ  was  born  Davies 

O  come,  Redeemer  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  West 

Hail  to  the  Christ    (Carol-anthem)  Barnby 


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CHRISTMAS  DAY 


ANTHEMS  (Continued) 


Lo,  God,  our  God,  has  come  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Haynes 

While  shepherds  watched  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Barnby 

Mercy  and  truth  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Stainer 

With  all  thy  hosts  West 

Behold,  I  bring  Simper 

Sing,  O  heavens  Gale 

God  from  on  high  Torrance 

Lo,  how  a  rose  Praetorius 

One  winter's  night  Wareing 

Angels  from  the  realms  (T.  or  S.  and  A.  or  Bar.  solos  and 

chorus)   Baldwin 

Kingdom  of  light  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Lutkin 

The  grace  of  God  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Andrews 

Child  Jesus  came  from  heavenly  height  Lutkin 

In  the  beginning  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Andrews 

0  come.  Redeemer  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  West 

Hail  to  the  Christ  Barnby 

His  salvation  is  nigh  (T.  and  S.  solos  and  chorus)  Whiting 

Break  forth  into  joy  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Matthews 

The  new-born  King   Fletcher 

In  the  beginning   Macpherson 

Bethlehem  Gounod 

There  were  shepherds  (S.  T.  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Steane 

Glory  to  God  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Noble 

Natal  Hymn  (Rest,  gentle  Jesus)  D.  S.  Smith 

1  will  set  his  dominion  (Bar.  solo  and  chorus)  Parker 

Behold,  my  servant  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Harris 

Arise,  shine  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Maker 

Come  near,  ye  nations  Watson 

O  holy  night  (arr.  for  S.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  Adam 

The  three  kings  (A.  or  Bar.  solo  and  chorus)  Cornelius 

Nazareth  (arr.  for  Bar.  solo  and  chorus)  Gounod 

Christ's  incarnation  (S.  T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Foster 

Behold,  a  star  appeareth  Selby 

God,  Who  at  sundry  times  Bairstow 

When  I  view  the  mother  holding  (female  voices)  Chadwick 

What  sweeter  music  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Davies 

While  all  things  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Willan 

Christians  awake   Steane 

While  all  things  were  in  quiet  silence  Ham 

Sing,  O  daughter  of  Zion  Schwarz 


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CHRISTMAS  DAY 


ANTHEMS  (Continued) 

Sing,  O  heavens  Maunder 

While  shepherds  watched  (S.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus).. E.  V.  Hall 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  ix.  1-8.    Luke  ii.  1-15. 
Proper  Psalms — xix.,  xlv.,  Ixxxv. 

Evening  Lessons — Isa.  vii.  10-17.  Titus  ii.  11,  and  iii.  1-9. 
Proper  Psalms — Ixxxix.,  ex.,  cxxxii. 

*  See  foot-note  on  page  17. 

SPECIAL  MUSIC  FOR  CHRISTMASTIDE 
CANTATAS 


Story  of  Bethlehem  West 

First  Christmas  Morn  Leslie 

Christmas  Eve  Gade 

The  Holy  Child  Adams 

Blessed  are  they  who  watch  Blair 

The  coming  of  the  King  Foster 

The  Prince  of  Peace..  Gaul 

Blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  Zion  Jordan 

The   Shepherd's  Vision  Parker 

The  Logos  D.  S.  Smith 

The   Divine   Birth  Ward 

The  Nativity  Adams 

Noel   Chadwick 

Bethlehem   Maunder 

SOLOS 

O  Christmas  Night  Adams  • 

Nazareth  Gounod 

Ring  out,  wild  bells  Gounod 

Lone  and  far  the  echoes  ring  Leslie 

O  Babe,  my  Son  Leslie 

When  I  view  the  Mother  Barnby 

Silent   Night....  Haydn 

The  Manger  Throne  Steggan 

O  Holy  Night  Moquist 

The  Heavenly  Vision  Armstrong 

It  came  upon  the  midnight  clear  Cobb 

Light  of  Light  Sealy 


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SPECIAL  MUSIC  FOR  CHRISTMASTIDE 


ORGAN  MUSIC 


Chorale,  Herr  Jesu  Christ  Bach 

Adeste  Fideles,  with  variations  ••  Belcher 

Pastoral  Symphony  (from  Bach's  Christmas  Oratorio)  Best 

Six  Pieces  for  Christmas  Best 

Nazareth   (Gounod)   Transcription  Boyse 

Noel  (Adam)  Transcription   Boyse 

Two   Choral   Preludes  Buxtehude 

Christmas  Sonata   Dienel 

Christmas  Bells  Elvey 

Rhapsody  on  ancient  Christmas  Carol  Faulkes 

Postlude,   "Christmas"  Garrett 

Pastoral  Symphony  (Messiah)  Handel 

For  unto  us  (Messiah)  Nixon 

O  thou  that  tellest  (Messiah)  Cooper 

Glory  to  God  (Messiah)  Nixon 

And  the  glory  (Messiah)  Nixon 

And  the  glory  (Messiah)  Dunstan 

Pastorale  (8th  Concerto)  Corelli 

Christmas  OfFertorium   Lemmens 

Hark,  the  herald  angels  (Transcription)  Lutkin 

Voluntary  for  Christmastide  Ouseley 

A  Christmas  Pastoral  Selby 

Fantasia  on  Christmas  Carols  Gray 

Village  Organist  (Book  48,  Christmas  Music)  Various 


CAROLS 
Christmas  Carols,  New  and  Old 

Edited  by  Rev.  H.  R.  Bramley  and  John  Stainer. 

CAROL  SERVICES 

Adeste  Fideles 
Christmas  Bells 
Bethlehem 
The  Nativity 
Christmas  Morn 
Noel 

SUNDAY  SCHOOL  SERVICES 

The  Manger  Service 
Carol  Service  


. . .  Church 
Waghorne 


21 


THE  SUNDAY  AFTER  CHRISTMAS  DAY 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

322.  Conquering  kings  their  titles  take  [G.] 
434.  Jesu,  the  very  thought  of  Thee  [G.] 
452.  Children  of  the  Heavenly  King  [C.] 

51.  Hark!  the  herald  angels  sing 
476.  Songs  of  praise  the  angels  sang 

EVENING 

321.  To  the  Name  of  our  salvation  [G.] 

433.  How  sweet  the  Name  of  Jesus  sounds  [G.] 

52.  Of  the  Father's  love  begotten 

439.  O  for  a  heart  to  praise  my  God  [1st  L.] 
58.  O  little  town  of  Bethlehem! 

ANTHEMS 

Who  is  this  so  weak  and  helpless?  (S.  solo  and  chorus)..  ..Button 

While  shepherds  watched  (S.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Elvey 

Behold,  I  bring  you  good  tidings  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Barnby 

Alleluia!   O  Zion  that  bringest  Stainer 

Before  the  heavens  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Parker 

O  come,  Redeemer  of  mankind  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  West 

Sing,  O  heavens  Gale 

See  amid  the  winter's  snow  West 

Now  is  come  salvation  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Harris 

Sing,  O  heavens  Gaul 

Sing  a  song  of  praise  O.  King 

Calm  on  the  list'ning  ear  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Parker 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  xxxv.  Luke  ii.  25. 

Evening  Lessons — Lsa.  xl.    Heb.  ii. 

N.  B. — If  this  Sunday  falls  on  the  Festival  of  the  Circumcision, 
St.  Stephen,  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Innocents'  Day,  or  on  the 
last  day  of  the  year,  see  the  selections  for  those  days. 


22 


THE  CIRCUMCISION  OF  CHRIST 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

148.  The  ancient  law  departs 

149.  Jesus!  Name  of  wondrous  love  [G.] 
320.  All  praise  to  Thee 

541.  Now  a  new  year  opens 


EVENING 

321.  To  the  Name  of  our  salvation  [G.] 

322.  Conquering  kings  their  titles  take  [G.] 
314.  Oh,  who  like  Thee 

540.  Once  in  royal  David's  city 


ANTHEMS 


O  Holy  Babe  Mackenzie 

Drop  down,  ye  heavens  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Barnby 

Jesu,  who  from  Thy  Father's  throne  (S.  solo  and  chorus) .  .Wood 

In  Christ  dwelleth  Goss 

Behold  my  servant  Bridge 

In  Christ  ye  are  circumcised  Macfarren 


Morning  Lessons — Gen.  xvii.  1-15.  Rom.  ii.  17. 
Proper  Psalms — xl.,  xc. 

Evening  Lessons — Deut.  x.  12.    Col.  ii. 
Proper  Psalms — Ixv.,  ciii. 

See  also  selections  for  the  new  year,  page  99. 


23 


THE  EPIPHANY,  OR  THE  MANIFESTATION  OF 
CHRIST  TO  THE  GENTILES 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

66.  Brightest  and  best 

63.  Earth  has  many  a  noble  city  [G  ] 

67.  Songs  of  thankfulness  and  praise  [C.  G.] 

64.  When  from  the  East  [C.  G.] 
327.  Thou,  Whose  almighty  word 


EVENING 

65.  As  with  gladness  men  of  old  [C.  G.] 
323.  Hail  to  the  Lord's  Anointed  [1st  L.] 

62.  From  the  eastern  mountains 
326.  O  very  God  of  very  God 
261.  Jesus  shall  reign 


ANTHEMS 

Lo!  star-led  chiefs  Crotch 

Arise,  shine  Elvey  [1st  L.  M.] 

Brightest  and  best  (T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  E.  V.  Hall 

O  give  thanks  (quartet  and  chorus)  Elvey 

There  shall  a  star  Mendelssohn 

When  Jesus  was  born  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Cruikshank 

O  come  before  His  presence  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Martin 

For  behold,  darkness  shall  cover  (B.  solo)  Handel  [1st  L.  M] 

O  send  out  Thy  light  Macfarren 


CANTATAS 

The  Epiphany   ..Edwards 

The  Epiphany   A.  King 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  Ix.  Rom.  xi. 
Proper  Psalms — xlvi.,  xlvii.,  xlviii. 

Evening  Lessons — Isa.  xlix.  1-14.  Luke  iii.  15-23. 
Proper  Psalms — Ixxii.,  cxvii.,  cxxxv. 


24 


THE  FIRST  SUNDAY  AFTER  THE  EPIPHANY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

332.  God  of  mercy,  God  of  grace  [C.  E.] 
69.  Within  the  Father's  house  [G.] 
68.  O  One  with  God  the  Father  [G.] 

325.  Light  of  those  whose  dreary  dwelling 


EVENING 

65.  As  with  gladness  men  of  old 
64.  When  from  the  East 

542.  Saw  you  never,  in  the  twilight  (for  children) 

66.  Brightest  and  best 


ANTHEMS 

Arise,  shine   Elvey 

God  came  from  Teman  Steggall 

Sing,  O  heavens  Sullivan 

The  grace  of  God  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Barnby 

Holy  night  (carol)  Barnby 

Behold  the  Lord,  the  Ruler  Thorne 

Ascribe  unto  the  Lord  (T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Travers 

Ascribe  unto  the  Lord  (quartet  and  chorus)  Blair 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  xHv.  6.    Matt.  ii.  13. 
Evening  Lessons — Isa.  xlv.    Rom.  x.  or  Matt.  v.  1-27. 

N.  B. — The  Hymns  and  Anthems  selected  for  the  Epiphany  may 
be  used  on  this  day. 


25 


THE  SECOND  SUNDAY  AFTER  THE  EPIPHANY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

66.  Brightest  and  best 

70.  Glory  to  Thee,  O  Lord  [G  ] 
674.  Peace,  perfect  peace  [C] 

67.  Songs  of  thankfulness  and  praise  [G  ] 

EVENING 

32.  Saviour,  again  to  Thy  dear  Name  [C] 
331.  Watchman,  tell  us  of  the  night 
324.  Joy  to  the  world 
651.  Come,  my  soul,  thy  suit  prepare  [C] 


ANTHEMS 

There  was  a  marriage  (S.  and  T.  duet  and  chorus) ... Stainer  [G.] 


Grive  peace  in  our  time  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Calcott  [C] 

There  were  shepherds  (S.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus). 

Foster  [1st  L.  E.] 

I  desired  wisdom  (S.  trio  and  chorus)  Stainer 

There  shall  come  forth  Mansfield 

Almighty  and  everlasting  God  J.  S.  Smith  [C.] 

God  that  madest  earth  and  heaven  (T.  solo  and  chorus) . . .  Naylor 
The  Lord  is  my  Light  Macfarren 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  li.   John  i.  29. 

Evening  Lessons — Isa.  Hi.  1-13.    I  Cor.  iii.,  or  Matt  ix,  1-18. 


28 


THE  THIRD  SUNDAY  AFTER  THE  EPIPHANY 

HYMNS 

MORNING 

606.  Just  as  I  am  [G.] 

67.  Songs  of  thankfulness  and  praise  [G.J 

418.  O  God,  our  help  in  ages  past  [C] 

3.  Come,  my  soul 

EVENING 

335.  Jesu,  Lover  of  my  soul  [C] 

14.  At  even,  ere  the  sun  was  set  [G.] 

17.  Saviour,  breathe  an  evening  blessing  [C.] 

337.  Oh,  help  us,  Lord;  each  hour  of  need  [C.] 

ANTHEMS 

\^  ivUiiic  k/cxv/ic  AXid  ^1  cacti vc   V-L*              txiiKi  \^ii.\Ji      j  •  m  »  t  » 

Martin 

XX.\Jf    wVdjr    WliC    LIIAL    LlliiOlCLIl     \-*-'>     0\Jl\J    dllU    VllLfl  Lio^ 

Martin 

[1st 

L.  E.] 

Seek  ye  the  Lord  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts 

[1st 

L.  E.] 

Seek  ye  the  Lord  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus) .  Bradley 

[1st 

L.  E.] 

[1st 

L.  M.] 

Randegger 

Morning  Lessons — Isa.  liv.    Matt.  iv.  12. 

Evening  Lessons — Isa.  Iv.    2  Cor.  iv.,  or  Matt,  xiii. 

1-24. 

27 


THE  FOURTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  THE  EPIPHANY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

421.  Lead  us,  heavenly  Father  [C] 
610.  O  Holy  Saviour  [G.] 
671.  While  Thee  I  seek  [G.] 

29.  With  joy  vi^e  hail  the  sacred  day 
428.  O  Thou,  Who  hast  at  Thy  command  [C] 


EVENING 

615.  O  Jesus,  I  have  promised  [C] 
16.  The  day  is  past  and  over  fC] 
71.  Fierce  was  the  storm  of  wind  [G.] 
646.  Through  the  day  Thy  love  [C.] 
506.  Oft  in  danger,  oft  in  woe  [C.] 


ANTHEMS 

Let  every  soul  be  subject  Stainer  [E.] 

Now  we  are  ambassadors  (T.  and  B.  duet)  Mendelssohn 

How  lovely  are  the  messengers  Mendelssohn  [3d  L.  E.] 

The  day  is  past  and  over  (S.  and  T.  duet  and  chorus).  .Marks  [C.] 
The  Lord  is  my  light  Riles  [C.] 

0  where  shall  wisdom  be  found  (A.  T.  B.  trio,  and  chorus 

for  S.  S.  A.  T.  B.)  Boyce 

God,  Who  madest  earth  and  heaven  (quartet  and  chorus) .  .Davies 

1  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  D.  S.  Smith 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  Ivi.  1-9.    Luke  iv.  14-33. 
Evening  Lessons — Isa.  lix.   2  Cor.  v.,  or  Matt.  xv.  21. 


28 


THE  FIFTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  THE  EPIPHANY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

640.  My  Father,  for  another  night  [E.] 
440.  O  for  a  thousand  tongues  [E.] 

24.  O  day  of  rest  and  gladness 
476.  Songs  of  praise  the  angels  sang  [E.] 


EVENING 

294.  Christ  is  our  Corner-stone  [C.  E.] 
489.  Pleasant  are  Thy  courts  above  [E.] 
491.  The  Church's  one  foundation  [C] 
496.  Lord  of  our  life  [C] 
521.  Through  the  night  of  doubt  and  sorrow 


ANTHEMS 


Lord  of  our  life  (B.  and  S.  solos  and  chorus)  Field  [C] 

Let  the  peace  of  God  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Stainer  [E.] 

0  give  thanks  (quartet  and  chorus)  Elvey 

1  will  magnify  Thee  Goss 

Arise,  shine   Elvey 

Behold  the  days  come  (T.  solo;  quartet  and  chorus) ..  .Woodward 

The  day  is  gently  sinking  (T.  or  S.  solo  and  chorus)  Day 

The  day  thou  gavest  Woodward 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  Ixi.    Luke  vii.  19. 

Evening  Lessons — Isa.  Ixii.  Gal.  ii.,  or  Matt.  xix.  27  and 
XX.  1-17. 


29 


THE  SIXTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  THE  EPIPHANY 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

67.  Songs  of  thankfulness  and  praise  [C.  G.] 
410.  Blest  are  the  pure  in  heart  [C.  E.] 
27.  Welcome,  sweet  day  of  rest 

72.  Not  by  Thy  mighty  hand  [G.] 

EVENING 

600.  Jesu,  my  Lord,  my  God,  my  All  [E.] 

73.  Alleluia,  song  of  gladness 
11.  Sun  of  my  soul 

614.  Lord  Jesus,  think  on  me  [C] 


ANTHEMS 

Jesu,  Thou  joy  of  loving  hearts  (S.  solo  and  chorus) . .  E.  H.  Davies 


From  the  rising  of  the  sun  Ouseley 

The  sun  shall  be  no 'more  thy  light  Woodward  [G.] 

See  what  love  hath  the  Father  Mendelssohn  [E.] 

For  behold,  darkness  (B.  solo)  Handel  [G.] 

Blessed  are  the  pure  in  heart  Macfarren 

I  will  lay  me  down  Noble 

Let  my  prayer  be  set  forth  Burdett 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  Ixv.  8.  Mark  vi.  1-30. 
Evening  Lessons — Isa.  Ixvi.    Gal.  iii. 


SO 


SEPTUAGESIMA  SUNDAY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

503.  Awake,  my  soul,  stretch  every  nerve  [E.] 

73.  Alleluia,  song  of  gladness 

74.  In  exile  here  we  wander 

410.  Blest  are  the  pure  in  heart  [2d  L.] 

EVENING 

22.  Sweet  Saviour,  bless  us  ere  we  go 
408.  Jerusalem  the  golden 
326.  O  very  God  of  very  God 

15.  The  shadows  of  the  evening  hours 


ANTHEMS 

He  watching  over  Israel  Mendelssohn 

Blessed  are  the  merciful  Hiles  [2nd  L.  M.] 

Blessed  are  the  pure  in  heart  Macfarren  [2nd  L.  M.] 

Through  peace  to  light  Roberts 

Whoso  dwelleth  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Martin 

Lift  thine  eyes  (S.  S.  A.  trio)  Mendelssohn 

Wherewithal  shall  a  young  man  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Hiles 

I  will  love  Thee  Macfarren 

Wherewithal  shall  a  young  man  Newell 

Lead,  kindly  Light  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Pughe-Evans 


Morning  Lessons — Jer.  v.  10.    Matt.  v. 

Evening  Lessons — Jer.  xxii.  13.    Eph.  i.,  or  Matt.  xvi. 

N.  B. — Anthems  written  for  Septuagesima  Sunday  having  ref- 
erence to  the  Creation  of  the  World,  which  is  the  subject  of  the 
first  morning  lesson  in  the  Church  of  England,  are  not  appro- 
priate for  use  on  this  day  in  the  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United 
States  of  America. 


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SEXAGESIMA  SUNDAY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

668.  O  Thou,  from  Whom  all  goodness  [C] 

1.  New  every  morning  is  the  love 
636.  How  firm  a  foundation 
506.  Oft  in  danger,  oft  in  woe  [E.] 

EVENING 

603.  I  could  not  do  without  Thee  [C] 

12.  Abide  with  me 
336.  Rock  of  ages 

75.  Lord  of  the  hearts  of  men  [G.] 


ANTHEMS 

The  Angel  of  the  Lord..  Andrews 

O  hearken  thou  unto  the  voice  Noble 

Ho,  every  one  that  thirsteth  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Martin 

Teach  me,  O  Lord  Attwood 

Try  me,  O  God  (A.T.T.B.)  Culley 

O   where   shall  wisdom   (A.T.B.   trio,   and   chorus  for 

S.S.A.T.B.)    Boyce 

If  with  all  your  hearts  (T.  solo)  Mendelssohn 

Cast  thy  burden  (S. A.T.B.  quartet)  Mendelssohn 

How  great  is  the  loving- kindness  West 

The  sun  is  sinking  fast  (T.  or  S.  solo  and  chorus)  Andrews 


Morning  Lessons — Jer.  xxxv.   Matt.  vi. 

Evening  Lessons — Jer.  xxxvi.    Eph.  ii.,  or  Matt.  xx.  17. 


32 


QUINQUAGESIMA  SUNDAY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

76.  Gracious  Spirit,  Holy  Ghost  [C.  E.] 
606.  Just  as  I  am,  without  one  plea  [G.] 
432.  Love  Divine,  all  love  excelling 
4.  Every  morning,  mercies  new 


EVENING 

592.  Jesus  Christ  is  passing  by  [G  ] 
77.  Thou,  Who  on  that  wondrous  journey  [C.  E.] 
23.  Our  day  of  praise  is  done  [Recessional] 

327.  Thou,  Whose  almighty  word  [G.] 


ANTHEMS 

See  what  love  Mendelssohn 

Blessed  are  the  merciful  Hiles 

Behold,  how  good  and  joyful  Clarke 

The  Lord  is  my  shepherd  Macfarren 

God  is  a  Spirit  (S.A.T.B.  quartet)  S.  Bennett 

Gallia  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Gounod  [1st  L.  M.] 

Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Wesley 

O  Lord,  Who  has  taught  us  (quartet  unaccomp.)  . . .  .Iggulden  [C] 

O  Lord,  Who  has  taught  us  Metcalfe  [C] 

O  Lord,  Who  has  taught  us  Marsh  [C] 


Morning  Lessons — Lam.  i.  1-17.    Matt.  vii. 

Evening  Lessons — Lam.  iii.  1-37.   Eph.  iii.,  or  Matt.  xxiv.  29. 


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SPECIAL  MUSIC  FOR  LENT 


CANTATAS 


The  Lamb  of  God  Gilchrist 

The  Saviour  of  the  world  Ward 

It  is  finished  Read 

The  Darkest  Hour  Moore 

The  Seven  Last  Words  Dubois 

Olivet  to  Calvary  Maunder 

The  Crucifixion   Stainer 

Passion  Music  from  "St.  Peter"  Benedict 

The  Atonement  Coleridge-Taylor 

Stabat  Mater   Dvorak 

Requiem  from  "Mors  et  Vita"  Gounod 

Is  it  nothing  to  you?  E.  V.  Hall 

Gethsemane   Williams 

The  last  night  at  Bethany  Williams 

Penitence,  Pardon,  and  Peace  Maunder 

Passion  Service   Gaul 

The  Cross  of  Christ  Adams 

The  Passion  of  our  Lord   Bach 

The  Passion  of  our  Lord   Graun 

The  Passion  of  our  Lord   Schiitz 

The  Passion  of  our  Lord   Gounod 

The  Passion  of  our  Lord   Haydn 

The  Passion  of  our  Lord  Handel 

Out  of  Darkness  Gounod 

Out  of  Darkness  Henschel 

The  Way  of  Penitence  Schlieder 


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SPECIAL  MUSIC  FOR  LENT 


SOLOS 

Rock  of  ages  Adams 

Rock  of  ages   Barnett 

Gethsemane   Batchelor 

Come  unto  me  Cowen 

Cling  to  the  Crucified  Durrner 

I  lay  my  sins  on  Jesus  Durrner 

There  is  a  green  hill  Gounod 

He  was  despised  Handel 

There  is  a  green  hill  Haverfield 

Jesu,  Word  of  God  Kett 

Out  of  the  deep  Marks 

Far  from  my  heavenly  home  Needham 

O  Lord,  have  mercy  Pergolesi 

Far  from  my  heavenly  home  Price 

How  have  I  strayed  Purcell 

O  Lord,  rebuke  me  not  Purcell 

De  Profundis   Tomlyn 

Let  not  your  heart  Ward 

What,  could  ye  not  watch  Ward 

ORGAN  MUSIC 

Transcription  of  Hymn,  "Forty  days  and  forty  nights" ....  Lutkin 

Short  voluntary  for  Lent  Selby 

There  is  a  green  hill  (transcription)  Gounod 

Village  Organist,  Book  44  Various 


35 


ASH  WEDNESDAY 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

354.  Lord,  when  we  bend  [C] 

79.  Forty  days  and  forty  nights 

80.  Awhile  in  spirit,  Lord  to  Thee 

78.  Lord,  Who  throughout  these  forty  days 
429.  My  God,  accept  my  heart  this  day 

EVENING 

82.  Weary  of  earth 

87.  With  broken  heart  and  contrite  sigh 
356.  Heal  me,  O  my  Saviour,  heal 
351.  Have  mercy,  Lord,  on  me 


ANTHEMS 

Rend  your  heart  Ouseley 

Weary  of  earth  (S.  or  T.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  E.  V.  Hall 

Lord,  for  Thy  tender  mercies'  sake  Farrant 

Turn  Thy  face  from  my  sins   Attwood 

O  Lord,  rebuke  me  not  Lahe« 

The  sacrifices  of  God  Blair 

Make  me  a  clean  heart  (quartet  and  chorus)  Barnby 

Weary  of  earth  (S.  or  T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Tozer 

Come  now,  and  let  us  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Briant 

My  God,  my  God,  look  upon  me  (S.  and  T.  solos  and 

chorus)   Hopkins 

Have  mercy  upon  me   Macfarren 


Come  now,  and  let  us  (T.  or  S.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus) .  .Wareing 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  Iviii.    Luke  xv. 
Proper  Psalms — vi.,  xxxii.,  xxxviii. 

Evening  Lessons — Jonah  iii.  Heb.  xii.  1-18. 
Proper  Psalms — cii.,  cxxx.,  cxliii. 


36 


THE  FIRST  SUNDAY  IN  LENT 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

81.  Christian,  dost  thou  see  them?  [G.] 

79.  Forty  days  and  forty  nights  [C.  G.] 
690.  To-day  Thy  mercy  calls  us 

390.  Oh,  what  if  we  are  Christ's 

EVENING 

80.  Awhile  in  spirit,  Lord,  to  Thee  [G.] 
84.  O  Thou,  the  contrite  sinner's  friend 
IS.  Softly  now  the  light  of  day 

355.  Saviour,  Whom  I  fain  would  love 

ANTHEMS 

The  temptations  (S.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  Button  [G.] 

Far  from  the  world  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Parker 

0  Lord,  Thou  hast  searched  me  Sealy 

The  way  is  long  and  dreary  Leslie 

Incline  Thine  ear  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Himmel 

Seek  ye  the  Lord  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts 

Seek  ye  the  Lord  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Bradley 

Holiest,  breathe  an  evening  blessing  Martin 

Save  me,  O  God  (A.  solo  and  chorus)  Hopkins 

1  will  arise.  ••  Wood 

Lord,  on  our  offences  Mendelssohn 

Tarry  with  me,  O  my  Saviour  (Bar.  solo  and  chorus)  .S.  A.  Baldwin 

The  sacrifice  of  God   Wareing 

We  then,  as  workers  Surette  [E.] 


Morning  Lessons — Jer.  vii.  1-21.   Matt.  x. 

Evening  Lessons — Jer.  ix.  1-25.    Eph.  iv.,  or  Matt,  xxvii.  27. 


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THE  SECOND  SUNDAY  IN  LENT 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

382.  Spirit  Divine,  attend  our  prayers 
350.  Jesu,  Lord  of  life  and  glory  [C] 
338.  O  gracious  God,  in  Whom  I  live 
341.  Jesus,  my  Saviour,  look  on  me 
345.  My  faith  looks  up  to  Thee 

EVENING 

344.  Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee 
614.  Lord  Jesus,  think  on  me  [C] 
603.  I  could  not  do  without  Thee  [C] 
340.  In  the  hour  of  trial 

ANTHEMS 

Come,  ye  sin-defiled  and  weary  Stainer 

Hear  my  prayer  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Mendelssohn 

Heal  me,  O  Lord  (T.  or  S.  solo  and  chorus)  Wareing 

The  Lord  is  nigh  Cummings 

Here  by  Babylon's  wave  Gounod 

Enter  not  into  judgment  Attwood 

0  Lord,  correct  me  Coward 

If  any  man  sin  Adams  ■ 

1  came  not  to  call  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Vincent 

How  long  wilt  Thou  forget  me  O.  King 

Give  ear  unto  my  prayer  Arcadelt 

Be  merciful  unto  me  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Sydenham 


Morning  Lessons — Ezek.  xiv.    Luke  x.  1-25. 

Evening  Lessons — Dan.  iii.  Eph.  v.  15  and  vi.  1-10,  or  Mark 
iii.13. 


38 


THE  THIRD  SUNDAY  IN  LENT 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

604.  Thy  life  was  given  for  me 
85.  O  Jesu,  Saviour  of  the  lost  [C] 
83.  Weary  of  wandering 

349.  Out  of  the  deep  I  call 

342.  Art  thou  weary 

EVENING 

357.  O  Jesu,  Thou  art  standing 
423.  Lead,  kindly  Light  [C.  E.] 

19.  God  that  madest  earth  and  heaven 
334.  My  soul  with  patience  waits 
556.  Heavenly  Father,  send  Thy  blessing  [E.] 


ANTHEMS 

Have  mercy  upon  me,  O  God  Barnby 

Be  ye  therefore  followers  A.  S.  Baker  [E.] 

Lead,  kindly  Light  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Stainer 

Distracted  with  care  Haydn 

Hear  me  when  I  call  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  K.  Hall 

0  Lamb  of  God  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Barnby 

1  wrestle  and  pray  (double  choir)   Bach 

The  sacrifices  of  God  Blair 

O  God,  Whose  nature  Gray 

By  Thy  glorious  death  Dvorak 

Holiest,  breathe   Martin 


Morning  Lessons — Ezek.  xviii.  20.    Mark  ix.  1-30. 
Evening  Lessons — Dan.  v.    Rom.  xiv.,  or  Mark  vii.  1-24. 


39 


THE  FOURTH  SUNDAY  IN  LENT 
(Sometimes  called  Refreshment  Sunday) 

HYMNS 

MORNING 

661.  As  pants  the  wearied  hart  [G.] 

412.  The  King  of  love 

354.  Lord,  when  we  bend 

oi.  siest  day  ot  uod 

221.  O  God,  unseen  yet  ever  near  [G.] 

EVENING 

673.  I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  say 

81.  Christian!  dost  thou  see  them 

64rl.  Saviour    wVipn  tiip'lif'  invnlvAc 

598.  Ashamed  of  Thee,  0  dearest  Lord  [2nd  L.] 

ANTHEMS 

O  Saviour  of  the  world  (S.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus) 

Teach  me  Thy  way  

Like  as  the  hart  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  

H.  Clarke 

Turn  ye  even  to  me  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  

As  pants  the  hart  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  

Send  out  Thy  light  

.  Couldrey 

Have  mercy  upon  me  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  

White 

The  Lord  is  good  (S.  A.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus)  

. .  Behrend 

O  Love  that  will  not  let  me  go  (T.  solo  and  chorus) 

....  Sealy 

Morning  Lessons — Mic.  vi.   John  v.  24. 

Evening  Lessons — Dan.  vi.    Phil,  i.,  or  Mark  xi.  1-27. 

40 


THE  FIFTH  SUNDAY  IN  LENT 
(Also  called  Passion  Sunday) 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

98.  Sing,  my  tongue 

82.  Weary  of  earth  [E.] 
94.  The  Royal  banners  forward  go  [E.] 
362.  Glory  be  to  Jesus 

EVENING 

99.  Now,  my  soul,  thy  voice  [E.] 

100.  We  sing  the  praise  of  Him 
10.  The  sun  is  sinking  fast 

101.  When  I  survey  the  wondrous  cross 


ANTHEMS 

O   saving  Victim  Button 

Jesus,  Saviour,  I  am  Thine  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Steane 

All  ye  who  weep  (chorus  for  S.  A.  T.  T.  B.  B.)  Gounod 

Jesu,  Word  of  God  (Communion)  Mozart 

O  Saviour  of  the  world  Goss 

There  is  a  green  hill  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Gounod 

Zion's  ways  do  languish  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Gounod 

Blessed  Jesu,  fount  of  mercy  Dvorak 

O  my  vineyard  ...Gounod 

It  is  of  the  Lord's  mercies  Thorne 

O  day  of  penitence  Gounod 

Is  it  nothing  to  you?    Foster 

And  Jesus  entered  (S.  T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Davies 

Judge  me,  O   God  Ouseley 


Morning  Lessons — Zech.  xiii.   Luke  xxi. 

Evening  Lessons — Dan.  vii.  1-19.    Phil,  iii.,  or  Mark  xiv.  53. 


41 


THE  SUNDAY  NEXT  BEFORE  EASTER 
(Also  called  Palm  Sunday) 


HYMNS 

MOKNING 

91.  Ride  on!  ride  on  in  majesty 
346.  Lord,  as  to  Thy  dear  Cross  [C.  E.] 
449.  Who  is  this  that  comes  from  Edom 

100.  We  sing  the  praise  of  Him 

95.  Lord  Jesus,  when  we  stand  afar 

EVENING 

90.  All  glory,  laud  and  honor 

101,  When  I  survey  [G.] 

96.  Behold  the  Lamb  of  God 

88.  Lord,  in  this  Thy  mercy's  day  [C] 


ANTHEMS 

Hosanna  to  the  Son  of  David  Macfarren  [2nd  L.  E  ] 

Hail!  to  Thee,  hail!  A.  S.  Baker 

Blessed  is  He  Who  cometh  Gounod  [2nd  L.  E.] 

Hosanna  to  the  Son  of  David  (B.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus) 

Gaul  [2nd  L.  E.] 

Rejoice  greatly  Gadsby  [1st  L.  M.] 


Come  unto  Him  (chorus  for  S.  A.  T.  T.  B.  B.)  Gounod 

Daughters  of  Jerusalem  Elvey 

Who  is  this  that  cometh?  (A.  solo  and  chorus)  Rayner 

Daughters  of  Jerusalem  (S.  T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus). H.  J.  King 

Abide  with  me  Barnby 

The  sun  is  sinking  fast  Andrews 

Sing,  O  daughter  of  Zion  Rea 

God  so  loved  the  world  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Moore 


Morning  Lessons — Zech,  ix.  9.    Matt.  xxvi. 

Evening  Lessons — Dan.  ix.   John  xi.  47  and  xii.  1-20,  or 
Luke  ii.  1-21. 


42 


GOOD  FRIDAY 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

104.  Sweet  the  moments,  rich  in  blessing 

105.  O  come  and  mourn  with  me  awhile 
97.  See  the  destined  day  arise 

102.  O  sacred  Head  surrounded 
544.  There  is  a  green  hill 
348.  When  our  heads  are  bowed 
359.  In  the  cross  of  Christ 

EVENING 

5.  O  Jesu,  crucified  for  man 
93.  Go  to  dark  Gethsemane 
364.  O  Jesu,  we  adore  Thee 
862.  Glory  be  to  Jesus 

103.  At  the  cross  her  station  keeping 


ANTHEMS 

At  the  Cross  (quartet  and  chorus)  M.  Andrews 

Out  of  the  deep  (B.  solo)  Marks 

Out  of  the  deep  Martin 

Out  of  the  deep  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Surette 

From  the  throne  of  His  Cross  Stainer 

Fling  wide  the  gates  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Stainer 

There  is  a  green  hill  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Gounod 

Come  unto  Him  (chorus  for  S.  A.  T.  T.  B.  B.)  Gounod 

Surely  He  hath  borne  Handel 

Daughters  of  Jerusalem  Elvey 

O  Saviour  of  the  world  Goss 

O  come  near  to  the  Cross  (chorus  for  S.  A.  T.  T.  B.  B.).. Gounod 

O  saving  Victim  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Tours 

O  day  of  penitence  Gounod 

My  God,  my  God  (S.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus)  Hopkins 


43 


GOOD  FRIDAY 


A'NTHEMS— Continued 

He  was  despised  (Contralto  solo)  Handel 

Is  it  nothing  to  you?  Ouseley 

Is  it  nothing  to  you?  Foster 

Jesu,  Word  of  God  Gounod 

The  Story  of  the  Cross  Stainer 

 Foster 

 Roberts 

 Somervell 

 Button 

 Redhead 

"          "  "   Etherington 

Miserere  mei,  Deus  Stainer 

"  Barnby 

 Helmore 

 Allegri 

"         "      "   Palestrina 

 Gladstone 


Morning  Lessons — Gen.  xxii.  1-19.  John  xviii. 
Proper  Psalms — xxii.,  xl.,  liv. 

Evening  Lessons — Isa.  lii.  13  and  liii.  I.  Pet.  ii. 
Proper  Psalms — Ixix.,  Ixxxviii. 


44 


EASTER  EVEN 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

419.  It  is  not  death  to  die 

107.  Resting  from  His  work  to-day  [G.] 

108.  The  grave  itself  a  garden  is 
369.  Awake,  and  sing  the  song 


EVENING 

365.  Hail,  thou  once-despised  Jesus 

366.  To  Him  Who  for  our  sins  was  slain 
368.  Alleluia!  sing  to  Jesus! 


ANTHEMS 


Achieved  is  the  glorious  work  Haydn 

But  Thou  didst  not  leave  (S.  solo)  Handel 

My  hope  is  in  the  Everlasting  (T.  solo)  Stainer 

Behold  the  Lamb  (S.  and  T.  solos)  Spohr 

All  glory  to  the  Lamb  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Spohr 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  xxxviii.  9-21.  Luke  xxiii.  50. 
Proper  Psalms — iv.,  xvi.,  xvii. 

Evening  Lessons — Ex.  xiii.    Heb.  iv. 
Proper  Psalms — xxx.,  xxxi. 


45 


SPECIAL  MUSIC  FOR  EASTER 


CANTATAS 

Lazarus   Schubert 

The  Daughter  of  Jairus  Stainer 

'Tis  the  Spring  of  Souls  to-day  Lemare 

Easter  Hymn   Bennett 

Vexilla  Regis   Shelley 

The  Resurrection  and  Ascension  Gounod 

A  Song  of  Redemption  Gray 

SOLOS 

I  am  the  Resurrection  Torrance 

Dawn  of  Easter  Marks 

My  Hope  is  in  the  Everlasting  Stainer 

I  know  that  my  Redeemer  liveth  Handel 

Hosanna  Granier 

The  Radiant  Morn  Adams 

Easter  Dawn  Andrews 

ORGAN  MUSIC 

Easter  March   Merkel 

March  on  Easter  Themes  Andrews 

Jesus  Christ  is  risen  to-day  (transcription)  Lutkin 

But  Thou  didst  not  leave  (Messiah)  Hiles 

Hallelujah  Chorus   (Messiah)  Best 

Hallelujah  Chorus  (Messiah)  Westrop 

Hallelujah  Chorus  (Messiah)  Goss 

Hallelujah  Chorus  (Messiah)  Hopkins 

Old  Easter  Melody  (O  Filii  et  Filiae)  West 

Village  Organist,  Book  45  (Easter  Music)  Various 

CAROL  SERVICES 
Carols  for  Eastertide  Helmore 


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EASTER  DAY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

112.  Jesus  Christ  is  risen  to-day  [C] 
118.  At  the  Lamb's  high  feast  we  sing 
122.  Jesus  lives!  thy  terrors  now  [2nd  L.] 
121.  The  strife  is  o'er  [C] 

109.  Welcome,  happy  morning 

EVENING 

111.  Christ  the  Lord  is  risen  to-day  [C] 
115.  The  day  of  resurrection 

113.  Christ  is  risen 

114.  Christ  the  Lord  is  risen  again 
117.  He  is  risen 

ANTHEMS 

Now  late  on  the  Sabbath  Day  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Ward 

Who  shall  roll  us  away  the  stone  Torrance 

Christ  our  Passover  Parker 

In  the  end  of  the  Sabbath  (T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)..  ..Steane 

Morn's  roseate  hues  (A.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Chadwick 

Come,  see  the  place  where  Jesus  lay  Steane 

Most  glorious  Lord  of  life  West 

O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  (B.  solo  and  chorus) .  .Wolstenholme 

As  it  began  to  dawn  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Vincent 

As  it  began  to  dawn  (T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Foster 

Awake  up  my  glory  Barnby 

Break  forth  into  joy  Barnby 

They  have  taken  away  my  Lord  Stainer 

When  the  Sabbath  was  past  (S.  solo.  T.  and  B.  duet  and 

chorus)   Foster 

The  strife  is  o'er  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Steane 

Alleluial  now  is  Christ  risen  Adams 

Christ  being  raised  from  the  dead  Elvey 


47 


EASTER  DAY 


AUTHEMS—Continued 

When  it  was  yet  dark  (T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Woodman 

Christ  is  risen  Maunder 

Christ  our  Passover  Goss 

Christ  our  Passover  E.  V.  Hall 

Christ  our  Passover  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Tours 

From  Thy  love  as  a  Father  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Gounod 

God  hath  appointed  a  day  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Tours 

Halleluiah   Handel 

Open  to  me  the  gates  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Adlam 

Hallelujah!  Christ  is  risen  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Steane 

This  is  the  day  Marchant 

Thanks  be  to  God  (S.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus)  Gritton 

The  first  day  of  the  week  (S.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Steane 

Now  is  Christ  risen  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  West 

Christ  is  risen  from  the  dead  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Aitken 

At  the  Sepulchre  (B.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  Wareing 

Behold,  ye  despisers  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Parker 

I  heard  a  great  voice  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Cobb 

The  Lord  is  risen  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Gale 

Death  is  swallowed  up  Hollins 

On  wings  of  living  light  (carol-anthem)  Matthews 

Jesus  lives!  (S.  or  T.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  Foster 

Christ  our  Passover  King 

Thanks  be  to  God  Ward 


Morning  Lessons — Ex.  xii.  1-29.    Matt,  xxviii. 
Proper  Psalms — ii.,  Ivii.,  cxi. 

Evening  Lessons — Ex.  xv.  1-22.    Acts  ii.  22. 
Proper  Psalms — cxiii.,  cxiv.,  cxviii. 

N.  B. — Special  verses  in  place  of  the  Venite. 


48 


THE  FIRST  SUNDAY  AFTER  EASTER 


(Called  also  Low  Sunday) 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

110.  Come  ye  faithful  [C] 

123.  Alleluia!  Alleluia!  [2nd  L.] 

114.  Christ  the  Lord  is  risen  again 
368.  Alleluia!  sing  to  Jesus  — 

EVENING 

119.  Lift  up,  lift  up  your  voices  now  " 
125.  Hark!  ten  thousand  voices  sounding— 
367.  Jesus,  our  risen  King 

115.  The  day  of  resurrection  [C] 

ANTHEMS 

Why  seek  ye  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Converse 

Awake,  thou  that  sleepest  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Redhead 

Alleluia!  the  Lord  liveth  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Harris 

I  will  mention  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Sullivan 

Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father  Wesley 

All  men,  all  things   Mendelssohn 

Peace  I  leave  with  you  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts 

Hearken  unto  Me  (S.  or  T.  solos  and  chorus)  Foster 

My  heart  was  glad  Carnal! 

O  voice  of  the  Beloved  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  H.  J.  King 

O  sing  unto  the  Lord  Lee 


Morning  Lessons — Isa.  xliii.  1-22.    Acts  1. 

Evening  Lessons — Isa.  xlviii.  1-20.    L  Cor.  xv.  1-23,  or  Luke 
viii.  40. 


49 


THE  SECOND  SUNDAY  AFTER  EASTER 
(Sometimes  called  Good  Shepherd  Sunday) 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

495.  Father  of  all,  from  land  and  sea  [G.] 

235.  Shepherd  of  souls  [G.] 

122.  Jesus  lives!  thy  terrors  now 

659.  The  Lord  my  pasture  shall  prepare  [G.] 

412.  The  King  of  love  [G.] 

EVENING 

679.  There  is  a  blessed  home  [E.] 
110.  Come,  ye  faithful,  raise  the  strain 
411.  Shepherd,  with  Thy  tenderest  love  [G.] 
346.  Lord,  as  to  Thy  dear  Cross  [C.  E  ] 
604.  Thy  life  was  given  for  me  [G.] 


ANTHEMS 

I  will  magnify  Thee  (Bar.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  Bell 

The  Lord  is  risen  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  C.  R.  Gale 

The  Lord  is  my  shepherd  (Bar.  solo  and  chorus) .  .D.  S.  Smith  [G.] 

The  Lord  is  my  shepherd  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Wareing  [G.] 

The  Lord  is  my  shepherd  Smart  [G.] 

The  Lord  is  my  shepherd  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Andrews  [G.] 

The  Lord  is  my  shepherd  Macfarren  [G.J 

O  be  joyful  in  the  Lord   Martin 

Lord  God  of  Abraham  (B.  solo)  Mendelssohn 

Cast  thy  burden  (S.  A.  T.  B.  quartet)  Mendelssohn 

All  we  like  sheep  Handel 

Christ  both  died  and  rose  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Naylor 


Morning  Lessons — Rosea  xiii.  1-15.    Acts  iii. 
Evening  Lessons — Rosea  xiv.   Col.  i.,  or  Luke  xi.  29. 


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HYMNS 

MORNING 

113.  Christ  is  risen 
399.  Light's  abode,  celestial  Salem 
445.  When  morning  gilds  the  skies 
117.  He  is  risen!  He  is  risen! 
433.  How  sweet  the  Name 

EVENING 

615.  O  Jesus,  I  have  promised  [C] 
18.  All  praise  to  Thee,  my  God,  this  night 
116.  Angels,  roll  the  rock  away 
425.  Thou  art  the  Way  [C] 


ANTHEMS 

I  am  the  resurrection  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Demarest 

I  am  Alpha  and  Omega  Roberts 

Open  to  me  the  gates  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Adlam 

Why  seek  ye  the  living  Hopkins 

If  ye  then  be  risen  Naylor  [2nd  L.  E.] 

If  ye  then  be  risen  (Two  part)  Foster  [2nd  L.  E.] 

Thanks  be  to  God  O.  King 

When  Christ,  Who  is  our  life  Roberts 

Break  forth  into  joy  Simper 

Rejoice  in  the  Lord  Page 

I  will  go  unto  the  altar  Harris 

Saviour,  source  of  every  blessing  (T.  or  S.  solo  and  chorus) 

Horsman 


Morning  Lessons — Joel  iii.  9. 

Evening  Lessons — Micah  iii. 
Luke  xiv.  25  and  xv.  1-11. 


Acts  iv.  1-36. 

9   and  iv.   1-8.     Col.  iii,  or 


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HYMNS 


MORNING 


409.  The  roseate  hues  of  early  dawn  [C] 
375.  Our  blest  Redeemer  [G.] 
124.  Sing  with  all  the  sons  of  glory 
445.  When  morning  gilds  the  skies 
304.  Angel  voices,  ever  singing 

EVENING 

379.  Come,  gracious  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove  [C] 
457.  Rejoice,  the  Lord  is  King 
448.  Come,  let  us  sing  the  song  of  songs 
367.  Jesus,  our  risen  King 

ANTHEMS 

Our  blest  Redeemer  (S.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus).. E.  V.  Hall  [G.] 

Thanks  be  to  God  Ward 

Thine  is  the  power  (Solos,  duet  and  chorus)  Converse 

Sing  praises  unto  the  Lord  (S.  A.  T.  B.  quartet  and  chorus) 

Gounod 

Love  Divine!  all  love  excelling  (S.  and  T.  duet)  Stainer 

My  heart  is  fixed  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Cruikshank 

The  Lord  is  my  strength  Coleridge-Taylor 

I  vdll  not  leave  you  comfortless  Steane  [G.] 

I  will  sing  of  Thy  power  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Sullivan 

Lead,  kindly  Light  (T.  or  S.  solo  and  chorus)  B.  Smith 

On  Sinai's  crest  (Bar.  solo  and  chorus)  Dunkley 


Morning  Lessons — Micah  v.    Acts  v. 

Evening  Lessons — Nahum  1.    I.  Thes.  iii.,  or  Luke  xviii. 
1-18. 


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(Rogation  Sunday) 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

189.  Lord,  in  Thy  Name  Thy  servants  plead  [G.] 
821.  To  the  Name  of  our  salvation  [G.] 
28.  This  is  the  day  of  light 
188.  Christ,  by  heavenly  hosts  adored 

EVENING 

187.  To  Thee  our  God  we  fly 
644.  Great  God,  to  Thee  my  evening  song 
489.  Pleasant  are  Thy  courts  above 
435.  Eternal  God,  we  look  to  Thee 


ANTHEMS 


Father  of  mercies  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  West 

I  waited  patiently  for  the  Lord  Tours 

Let  us  offer  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Young 

Our  soul  on  God  with  patience  waits  (T.  solo  and  chorus) 

Garrett 

God  be  merciful  unto  us  West 

Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled  Foster 

O  most  merciful  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Elliott  [G.] 

God  that  madest  earth  and  heaven  [T.  solo  and  chorus] ...  Naylor 
Blessing,  glory,  wisdom,  and  thanks  Brewer 


Morning  Lessons — Zech.  viii.    Acts  vi. 

Evening  Lessons — Zech.  x.    I.  Thes.  iv.,  or  Luke  xxi. 


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HYMNS 

MORNING 

128.  Hail  the  day  that  sees  Him  rise 
368.  Alleluia!  sing  to  Jesus 

374.  Crown  Him  with  many  crowns 

126.  See  the  Conqueror  mounts  in  triumph 

EVENING 

129.  The  eternal  gates  lift  up  their  heads 

127.  Christ  our  King  to  heaven  ascendeth 

130.  Look,   ye  saints 

131.  O  Saviour,  Who  for  man  hast  trod 

ANTHEMS 


Look,  ye  saints  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Foster 

Achieved  is  the  glorious  work  Haydn 

King  all-glorious  (T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Barnby 

Christ  became  obedient  unto  death  Bridae 

Lift  up  your  heads  Handel 

Lift  up  your  heads  Hopkins 

Lift  up  your  heads  Coleridge-Taylor 

Hallelujah   Handel 

O  Lord  our  Governour  Gadsby 

Rejoice  in  the  Lord,  ye  righteous  Calkin 

The  Lord  is  exalted  West 

Unfold  ye  portals  Gounod 

For  it  became  Him  (Alto  solo  and  chorus)  O.  King 

Light  of  light  Le  Jeune 

Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled  Gardner 

O  God,  when  Thou  appearest  Mozart 

O  Lord,  our  Governour  (S.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Young 

CANTATAS 

The  Ascension   Edwards 

The  Resurrection  and  Ascension  ....Gounod 


Morning  Lessons — 2  Kings  ii.  1-33.  Luke  xxiv.  44. 
Proper  Psalms — viii.,  xv.,  xxi. 

Evening  Lessons — Dan.  vii.  9-15.    Eph.  iv.  1-17. 
Proper  Psalms — xxiv.,  xlvii.,  cviii. 


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SUNDAY  AFTER  ASCENSION-DAY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

374.  Crown  Him  with  many  crowns 
450.  All  hail  the  power  of  Jesus'  Name 
457.  Rejoice,  the  Lord  is  King  [C] 

375.  Our  blest  Redeemer  [G.] 

EVENING 

381.  Creator  Spirit,  by  Whose  aid 
373.  Thou  art  gone  up  on  high 
371.  Christ  above  all  glory  seated 
367.  Jesus,  our  risen  King 

ANTHEMS 


Our  blest  Redeemer  (S.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus)  E.  V.  Hall 

Leave  us  not  Stainer 

In  my  Father's  house   Crament 

Peace  I  leave  with  you  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts 

Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled  (T.  solo  and  chorus) . .  .  .Trembath 

Above  all  praise  and  all  majesty  Mendelssohn 

Who  is  this  so  weak  and  helpless  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Button 

Praise  the  Lord  (Quartet  and  chorus)  Pullein 

The  Lord  reigneth  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  D.  S.  Smith 

Lift  up  your  heads  Dunkley 


Morning  Lessons — Joel  ii.  21.    John  xvii. 

Evening  Lessons — Zeph.  iii.     Heb.  iv.  14  and  v.  1-11,  or 
Luke  xxiv.  13. 

Note  that  the  special  teaching  of  the  Prayer  Book  for  this 
day  is  the  Expectation  of  the  Coming  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  and 
not  the  Ascension,  which  is  celebrated  three  days  before. 

Organists  are  reminded  that  the  Gospel  for  the  Sunday  after 
Ascension-day  is  announced  in  an  unusual  form. 


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WHITSUNDAY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

289.  Come,  Holy  Ghost,  our  souls  inspire  [G.] 

377.  Come,  Holy  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove  [2nd  L.] 
382.  Spirit  Divine,  attend  our  prayers 

133.  Hear  us  Thou  that  broodest 
136.  Spirit  of  mercy,  truth,  and  love 

EVENING 

76.  Gracious  Spirit,  Holy  Ghost 

378.  Come,  Thou  Holy  Spirit,  come 
135.  Come  to  our  poor  nature's  night 

134.  To  Thee,  O  Comforter  divine 

ANTHEMS 


Come,  Holy  Ghost  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Webbe 

And  suddenly  there  came  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Wood  [E.  G.] 

Eye  hath  not  seen  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Foster 

Come,  Thou  Holy  Spirit  Barnett 

Come,  Holy  Ghost  (unaccompanied)  Palestrina  [G.] 

Happy  is  the  man  Macfarlane 

Holy  Spirit  come,  O  come  (S.  T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus) .  .Martin 

God  is  a  Spirit  (quartet)  Bennett 

Come,  Holy  Ghost  (S.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  Attwood 

If  ye  love  me  Monk  [G.] 

It  shall  come  to  pass  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Tours 

God  came  from  Teman  Steggall 

O  God,  when  thou  appearest  (quartet  and  chorus)  Mozart 

0  for  a  closer  walk  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Foster 

Fear  not,  O  land  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Goss 

Grieve  not  the  Holy  Spirit  Stainer 

1  will  not  leave  you  Steane  [G.] 

O  taste  and  see  Sullivan 

O  taste  and  see  (quartet  and  chorus)  Goss 


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ANTREUS— Continued 

Peace  I  leave  with  you  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts 

The  wilderness   Goss 

(T.  and  B.  solos;  A.  T.  B.  trio;  S.  A.  T.  B.  quartet  and  chorus.) 

Whosoever  drinketh  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Field 

Whosoever  drinketh   Sealy 

If  I  go  not  away  (B.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus)  Caldicott 

If  I  go  not  away  (S.  T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Adams 

Come,  my  soul  Martin 

Behold,  I  send  the  promise  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts 

I  will  pray  the  Father  (S.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  Torrance 

Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled  (solo)  Ward  [G.] 


Morning  Lessons — Deut.  v.    Heb.  xii.  14. 
Proper  Psalms — xlviii.,  Ixviii. 

Evening  Lessons — Isa.  x.  33  and  xi.    Acts  xix.  1-11,  or 

John  iv.  31. 
Proper  Psalms — civ.,  cxlv. 


TRINITY  SUNDAY 


MORNING 

383.  Holy,  Holy,  Holy  [G  ] 
137.  O  Holy,  Holy,  Holy  Lord 
141.  We  give  immortal  praise 
188.  O  God  of  life,  Whose  power  benign 
24.  O  day  of  rest  and  gladness 


EVENING 

521.  Through  the  night  of  doubt  [G.] 
388.  Come,  Thou  almighty  King 
384.  God,  my  Father,  hear  me  pray 
142.  Sound  aloud  Jehovah's  praises 
9.  Holy  Father,  cheer  our  way 


ANTHEMS 


Hail,  gladdening  light  Noble 

Hymn  to  the  Trinity  Tschaikowsy  [G.] 

I  beheld,  and  lo!  Stewart  [E.] 

Hail,  gladdening  light  Martin 

Hail,  gladdening  light  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Field 

I  am  Alpha  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Stainer  [E.] 

I  am  Alpha   Roberts  [E.] 

I  beheld,  and  lo!  Elvey  [E.] 

(S.  T.  and  B.  solos,  8  part  chorus  and  4  part  chorus.) 

Come  up  hither  (B.  and  T.  solos)  Spohr  [E.] 

Holy,  Holy,  Holy  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Spohr  [E.] 

In  humble  faith  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Garrett 

I  saw  the  Lord  (double  choir)  Stainer 

The  heavens  are  telling  Haydn  [1st  L.  M.] 

Behold,  God  is  great  E.  W.  Naylor 


Morning  Lessons — Gen.  i.  and  ii.  1-4.    Matt.  iii. 
Proper  Psalms — xxix.,  xxxiii. 

Evening  Lessons — Gen.  ii.  4.  I.  John  v.,  or  John  vii.  25. 
Proper  Psalms — xciii.,  xcvii.,  cl. 


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HYMNS 
MORNING 

432.  Love  divine,  all  love  excelling  [E.] 
431.  O  love  that  casts  out  fear  [E  ] 
1.  New  every  morning  is  the  love 
387.  Round  the  Lord  in  glory  seated 
653.  My  God,  I  love  Thee 

EVENING 

389.  Three  in  One,  and  One  in  Three 
603.  I  could  not  do  without  Thee  [C] 

12.  Abide  with  me  [C] 
413.  The  God  of  love  my  Shepherd  is 


ANTHEMS 


Behold,  what  manner  of  love  Andrews 

I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  D.  S.  Smith 

Beloved,  if  God  so  loved  us  Barnby  [E.] 

See  what  love  hath  the  Father  Mendelssohn 

Children,  pray  this  love  to  cherish  (Alto  and  T.  duet)..Spohr  [E.] 

O  great  is  the  depth  Mendelssohn 

Beloved,  let  us  love  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Cobb  [E.] 

O  Lord,  my  trust  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  K.  Hall 

Now  the  day  is  over  Tours 

Love  divine,  all  love  excelling  (S.  and  T.  duet)  Stainer  [E.] 


Morning  Lessons — Gen.  iii.    Acts  viii.  2. 

Evening  Lessons — Gen.  vi.    I.  Tim.  vi.,  or  John  xi.,  21-47. 


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HYMNS 
MORNING 

321.  To  the  Name  of  our  salvation  [C.  E.] 
518.  At  the  Name  of  Jesus  [C.  E.] 
140.  Hark!  the  loud  celestial  hymn  [C] 
25.  Hail!  sacred  day  of  earthly  rest 

EVENING 

433.  How  sweet  the  Name  [C.  E.] 

423.  Lead,  kindly  Light 

456.  Thou,  God,  all  glory,  honour,  power 

481.  From  every  stormy  wind  that  blows 


ANTHEMS 


Thou  shalt  remember  (Bar.  solo  and  chorus)  Parker 

Let  this  mind  be  in  you  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Andrews  [C.  E.] 

Praise  His  awful  Name  (S.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  .Spohr  [C.  E.] 
But  the  Lord  is  mindful  (Contralto  solo).. Mendelssohn  [2d  L.  M.] 

Thine,  O  Lord,  is  the  greatness  Kent 

God  came  from  Teman  Steggall 

I  know  that  the  Lord  is  great  Ouseley 

Behold,  God  is  great  Naylor 

Morning  and  Evening  (Comes  at  times)  Oakeley 

Tarry  with  me  (Bar.  solo  and  chorus)  Baldwin 


Morning  Lessons — Gen.  viii.  20  and  ix.  1-20.  Acts  ix.  1-32. 
Evening  Lessons — Gen.  xv.  1-19.    II.  Tim.  ii. 


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HYMNS 

MORNING 

506.  Oft  in  danger,  oft  in  woe  [C] 
410.  Blest  are  the  pure  in  heart  [E.] 
649.  Lord,  forever  at  Thy  side  [E.] 
510.  Go  forward.  Christian  soldier  [C] 

EVENING 

421.  Lead  us.  Heavenly  Father  [C] 
522.  On  our  way  rejoicing 

34.  Lord,  dismiss  us  with  Thy  blessing 
416.  A  tower  of  strength  our  God  doth  stand  [C] 


ANTHEMS 

In  heavenly  love  abiding  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Parker 

0  Lord,  we  beseech  Thee  Smee  [C] 

1  came  not  to  call  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Vincent  [G.] 

I  will  sing  of  Thy  power  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Sullivan  [C] 

Lord  of  all  power  and  might  (chorus  for  A.  T.  B.  B.)  Barnby 

God  is  our  refuge  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Foote 

I  will  love  Thee  Macfarren 

Hark!  the  sound  of  holy  voices  Bochau 

My  song  shall  be  alway  (S.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)..  .Horsman 
O  God,  Thou  art  my  God  Wathall 


Morning  Lessons — Gen.  xxxvii.    Acts  x. 

Evening  Lessons — Gen.  xlii.    II.  Tim.  iii.  and  iv.  1-9,  or 
John  xix.  25. 


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T-T  V  TUT  M  Q 

MORNING 

1.  New  every  morning  is  the  love  [C.  E.] 

511.  O  happy  band  of  pilgrims  [C.  E.] 

'x\JO,    ±  lie    W  Ui         lo   VCijr    evil    [J-,. J 

657.  When  all  Thy  mercies  [C] 

514.  We  march,  we  march  to  victory 

EVENING 

396.  Ten  thousand  times  ten  thousand  [C.  E.] 

409.  The  roseate  hues  of  early  dawn  [C] 

8.  The  radiant  morn  hath  passed  away  [C] 

216.  Thine  forever!  God  of  love  [C] 

394.  O  Paradise!  O  Paradise  [E.] 

ANTHEMS 

From  the  rising  of  the  sun  

O  come  before  His  presence  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  

...  Martin 

Woodward 

Not  unto  us  (T.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  

.  .  Barnby 

Bless  thou  the  Lord  (S.  or  T.  solo,  quintet  and  chorus) 

.  . .  .  Bayley 

I  will  extol  Thee  

Saviour,  when  night  involves  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  

.  . .  .  Shelley 

. .  .  Sullivan 

I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  

Morning  Lessons — Gen.  xliii.    Acts  xi. 

Evening  Lessons — Gen.  xlv.    Tit.  ii.  and  iii.  1-10,  or  Matt.  ii. 

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THE  FIFTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

332.  God  of  mercy,  God  of  grace  [C] 
491.  The  Church's  one  foundation  [C] 

2.  Awake,  my  soul 
444.  O  Saviour,  precious  Saviour 

EVENING 

470.  All  people  that  on  earth 
447.  Come,  let  us  join  our  cheerful  songs 
32.  Saviour,  again  to  Thy  dear  Name  [C] 
420.  Jesu,  still  lead  on 


ANTHEMS 

Rejoice  in  the  Lord  Calkin 

Sun  of  my  soul  (T.  or  S.  solo  and  chorus)  Chadwick 

Hymn  of  Peace  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Calcott 

Be  ye  all  of  one  mind  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Godfrey  [E.] 

A  day  in  Thy  courts  Macfarren 

The  day  is  past  and  over  (S.  and  T.  duet  and  chorus)  Marks 

O  pray  for  the  peace  (S.  or  A.  solo  and  chorus)  Thorne  [C] 

Magnify  His  Name  (quartet  and  chorus)  Martin 

Blessed  are  they  D.  S.  Smith 


Morning  Lessons — Gen.  xlix.    Acts  xiv. 

Evening  Lessons — Gen.  1.  Heb.  x.  or  Matt.  vi.  19  and  vii.  1-7. 


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HYMNS 

MORNING 

599.  Hark,  my  soul!  it  is  the  Lord  [C] 
658.  My  God,  I  love  Thee  [C] 

403.  O  mother  dear,  Jerusalem 
515.  Brightly  gleams  our  banner 
434.  Jesu,  the  very  thought  of  Thee 

EVENING 

399.  Light's  abode,  celestial  Salem  [C] 

600.  Jesu,  my  Lord,  my  God,  my  all  [C] 
7.  The  day  is  gently  sinking 

678.  There  is  a  land  of  pure  delight  [Sd  L.] 


ANTHEMS 


O  love  the  Lord  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Thayer 

O  God,  who  hast  prepared  (S.  solo  and  chorus)... A.  R.  Gaul  [C] 

O  God,  who  hast  prepared  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts  [C] 

O  God,  who  hast  prepared  Baker  [C] 

O  God,  who  hast  prepared  Batson  [C] 

Through  the  day  Thy  love  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Naylor 

0  love  the  Lord  Sullivan 

1  will  magnify  Shaw 

Praise  the  Lord  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Royle 

Heaven  is  our  home  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Sealy 

O  Trinity  of  blessed  light  (Bar.  solo  and  chorus)  Webbe 


Morning  Lessons — Ex.  iii.    Acts  xv.  1-31. 

Evening  Lessons — Ex.  v.  5  and  vi.  1-9.    Heb.  xi.,  or  Matt. 
X.  24. 


64 


THE  SEVENTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

312.  Christ,  Whose  glory  fills  the  skies  [C] 
322.  Conquering  kings  their  titles  take  [C] 
329.  Thy  Kingdom  come,  O  God  [C.  E  ] 
439.  O  for  a  heart  to  praise  my  God  [E.] 

EVENING 

346.  Lord,  as  to  Thy  dear  Cross  [C.  E.] 
443.  Lord,  with  glowing  heart  I'd  praise  Thee 
417.  O  God  of  Bethel  [C] 
22.  Sweet  Saviour,  bless  us  ere  we  go 

ANTHEMS 

Call  to  remembrance,  O  Lord  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts 

Lord  of  all  power  and  might  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus), 

F.  E.  Ward  [C] 

Lord  of  all  power  and  might  (chorus  for  A.  T.  B.  B.)  . .  Barnby  [C] 

The  Lord  is  my  strength  Smart 

My  soul  truly  waiteth  Steane 

0  come,  let  us  sing  Tours 

Far  from  my  heavenly  home  Vincent 

God  is  my  salvation  (quartet  and  chorus)  Bowes 

1  will  cleanse  them  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Aspinall 

The  sun  is  sinking  fast  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Andrews 


Morning  Lessons — Ex.  ix.  13.    Acts  xvii. 

Evening  Lessons — Ex.  x.  21  and  xi.  Heb.  xii..  or  Matt.  xiv. 


65 


THE  EIGHTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

30.  To  Thy  temple  I  repair 
G32.  Thy  way,  not  mine,  O  Lord  [G.] 
667.  My  God,  my  Father,  while  I  stray  [G.] 
379.  Come,  gracious  Spirit  [E.] 

EVENING 

135.  Come  to  our  poor  nature's  night  [E  ] 
615.  O  Jesus,  I  have  promised  [C] 
337.  Oh,  help  us.  Lord,  each  hour  [C] 
511.  O  happy  band  of  pilgrims  [E.] 


ANTHEMS 

O  how  amiable  Maunder 

The  day  Thou  gavest  Woodward 

Ponder  my  words  Culley 

God  so  loved  the  world  Kingston 

O  praise  God  Blair 

Blessed  are  they  that  dwell  Tours 

Let  the  words  (chorus  for  S.  A.  T.  T.  B.)  Barnby 

Praise  ye  the  Father  Gounod 

Whom  have  I  in  Heaven  Ouseley 


Morning  Lessons — Ex.  xiv.    Acts  xx.  7. 

Evening  Lessons — Ex.  xvii.    Heb.  xiii.,  or  Matt.  xix.  1-27. 


66 


THE  NINTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

639.  Forth  in  Thy  Name,  O  Lord  [C] 
433.  How  sweet  the  Name  of  Jesus  sounds  [E.] 
31.  Blest  day  of  God!  most  calm,  most  bright 
520.  Rejoice,  ye  pure  in  heart 
336.  Rock  of  ages  [E.] 

EVENING 

603.  I  could  not  do  without  Thee  [C] 
16.  The  day  is  past  and  over 
417.  O  God  of  Bethel  [C] 
469.  With  one  consent  let  all  the  earth 
670.  Father,  whate'er  of  earthly  [E.] 


ANTHEMS 

He  shall  give  His  angels  Surette 

Grant  to  us,  Lord  Barnby  [C] 

Behold  now,  praise  the  Lord  (evening)  Bennett 

In  Jewry  is  God  known  (S.  S.  A.  T.  B.  quintet  and  chorus), 

Clarke-Whitfeld 

Praise  God  in  His  holiness  Tours 

Let  the  words  of  my  mouth  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Culley 

In  the  fear  of  the  Lord  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts 

Grant  to  us.  Lord  Button 


Morning  Lessons — Num.  xvi.  1-41.    Acts  xxiv. 

Evening  Lessons — Num.  xxii.    James  i.,  or  Matt.  xxii.  15. 


67 


THE  TENTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

354.  Lord,  when  we  bend  before  Thy  throne  [C] 
76.  Gracious  Spirit,  Holy  Ghost  [E.] 
517.  Sing,  ye  faithful!  sing  with  gladness 
652.  Approach,  my  soul,  the  mercy  seat  [C] 
484.  We  love  the  place,  O  God  [G.] 

EVENING 

591,  When  at  Thy  footstool,  Lord,  I  bend  [C] 
519.  Saviour,  blessed  Saviour 
651.  Come,  my  soul,  thy  suit  prepare  [C] 
632.  Thy  way,  not  mine,  O  Lord  [C] 


ANTHEMS 

Let  Thy  merciful  ears  Gaul  [C] 

Let  Thy  merciful  ears  Bell  [C] 

Incline  Thine  ear  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Himmel  [C] 

I  did  call  upon  the  Lord  Moir  [C] 

Lord,  I  call  upon  Thee  (S.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus)..  ..West  [C] 

Jerusalem,  thou  that  killest  (S.  solo)  Mendelssohn  [G.] 

God  that  madest  earth  and  heaven  (S.  solo  and  chorus) ....  Fisher 
Lord,  remember  David  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Wesche 


Morning  Lessons — Num.  xxiii.  and  xxiv.  1-2.  Acts  xxvi. 
Evening  Lessons — Num.  xxiv.    James  ii. 


68 


THE  ELEVENTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

24.  O  day  of  rest  and  gladness  [C] 
382.  God  of  mercy,  God  of  grace  [C.  E.] 
453.  Praise  to  the  Holiest  in  the  height 
294.  Christ  is  our  corner-stone 
139.  Father  of  all  [C.  E.] 


EVENING 

661.  As  pants  the  wearied  hart  [C] 

465.  God,  my  King,  Thy  might  confessing 

15.  The  shadows  of  the  evening  hours 
442.  Saviour,  source  of  every  blessing 


ANTHEMS 

I  declare  to  you  the  gospel  (S.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus), 

Cruikshank  [E.] 


O  how  amiable  are  Thy  dwellings  West 

Abide   with   me  Uunstan 

Fear  not,  O  land  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Goss 

0  ye  that  love  the  Lord  Elliott 

1  will  sing  of  the  mercies  Booth 

I  will  sing  of  Thy  power  (trio  for  S.  A.  T.)  Lutkin 

The  salvation  of  the  righteous  Ouseley 


Morning  Lessons — Deut.  iv.  1-25.    Matt,  xviii. 

Evening  Lessons — Deut.  iv.  25-41.  James  iii.,  or  Mark  i.  21. 


69 


THE  TWELFTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

1.  New  every  morning  is  the  love  [C] 
351.  Have  mercy,  Lord,  on  me  [C] 
458.  Praise,  my  soul,  the  King  of  heaven 
523.  Forward!  be  our  watch-word 

EVENING 

471.  O  praise  ye  the  Lord 

398.  Hark!  hark,  my  soul! 

657.  When  all  Thy  mercies  [C] 

441.  My  God,  how  wonderful  Thou  art 


ANTHEMS 

Preserve  me,  O   God  C.  B.  Clark 

Sweet  is  Thy  mercy  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Barnby 

I  was  glad  when  they  said  Elvey 

In  Thee,  O  Lord  Tours 

In  humble  faith  Garrett 

The  Lord  is  my  strength  Smart 

Guide  me,  O  Thou  (S.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus)  Blair 

The  angel  of  the  Lord  Andrews 


Morning  Lessons — Deut.  vi.    Matt.  xix.  27  and  xx.  1-17. 
Evening  Lessons — Deut.  vii.   James  iv.,  or  Mark  vi.  1-14. 


70 


THE  THIRTEENTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

489.  Pleasant  are  Thy  courts  above  [C] 
484.  We  love  the  place,  O  God  [C] 
615.  O  Jesus,  I  have  promised  [C] 
306.  Eternal   Father,   strong   to  save 
S99.  Light's  abode,  celestial  Salem  [C] 


EVENING 

406.  Brief  life  is  here  our  portion 
397.  Oh,  what  the  joy 

678.  There  is  a  land  of  pure  delight 

407.  For  thee,  O  dear,  dear  country 
274.  Thou,  to  Whom  the  sick  [G.] 


ANTHEMS 

Almighty  and  merciful  God  Marchant  [C] 

Almighty  and  merciful  God  Goss  [C] 

Jerusalem,  Jerusalem  (S.  solo)  Mendelssohn  [2nd  L.  M.] 

If  ye  love  me  Steane 

Let  the  words  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Culley 

Praise  the  Lord  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  E.  V.  Hall 

0  God,  Thou  art  my  God  (T.  and  S.  solos  and  chorus)  Selby 

1  will  lay  me  down  Williams 


Morning  Lessons — Deut.  ix.  9.    Matt,  xxiii. 

Evening  Lessons — Deut.  xxxii.  1-44.    James  v.,  or  Mark 
ix.  1-30. 


71 


THE  FOURTEENTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

379.  Come,  gracious  Spirit,  heavenly  Dove  [C.  E.] 

378.  Come,  Thou  Holy  Spirit,  come  [E  ] 

408.  Jerusalem  the  golden 

636.  How  firm  a  foundation 

614.  Lord  Jesus,  think  on  me  [G.] 


EVENING 

670.  Father,  whate'er  of  earthly  bliss 
409.  The  roseate  hues  of  early  dawn 
517.  Sing,  ye  faithful,  sing  with  gladness 
313.  Lord  of  all  being,  throned  afar 
14.  At  even,  ere  the  sun 


ANTHEMS 

Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Wesley 


The  Lord  is  great  Best  [2nd  L.  E.] 

Sun  of  my  soul  (S.  or  T.  and  A.  or  B.  solos  and  chorus) .  .Dunstan 

I  will  sing  of  Thy  power  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Sullivan 

Let  the  righteous  be  glad  R.  F.  Lloyd 

Far  from  the  world  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Parker 

Praise  the  Lord  Randegger 


Morning  Lessons — Deut.  xxxiii.    Matt.  xxv. 

Evening  Lessons — Deut.  xxxiv.    I.  Peter  i.,  or  Mark  xii.  28. 


72 


THE  FIFTEENTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

100.  We  sing  the  praise  of  Him  [E  ] 
261.  Jesus  shall  reign  where'er  the  sun 
415.  Call  Jehovah  thy  salvation  [C] 
435.  Eternal  God,  we  look  to  Thee 
332.  God  of  mercy,  God  of  grace  [C] 

EVENING 

414.  Guide  me,  O  Thou  great  Jehovah  [C] 
335.  Jesu,  Lover  of  my  soul  [C] 
9.  Holy  Father,  cheer  our  way 
643.  Inspirer  and  hearer  of  prayer 


ANTHEMS 


Send  out  Thy  light  Gounod  [2nd  L.  M.] 

O  worship  the  Lord  Iliffe 

Thou  shalt  shew  me  •  •  Gray 

The  Lord  is  loving  Batson 

The  day  Thou  gavest  Woodward 

Abide  with  me  Barnby 

O  taste  and  see  (quartet  and  chorus)  Goss 


Great  peace  have  they  (quartet  or  chorus,  unaccompanied) 

D.  S.  Smith 


Morning  Lessons — Joshua  xxiii.    Mark  iv. 

Evening  Lessons — Joshua  xxiv.    L  Peter  ii,  or  Luke  i.  1-26. 


73 


THE  SIXTEENTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 
MORNING 

391.  Let  saints  on  earth  [E.] 
432.  Love  divine,  all  love  excelling  [E.] 
435.  Eternal  God,  we  look  to  Thee  [C] 
440.  Oh,  for  a  thousand  tongues  [G.] 
260.  Lord,  her  w^atch  Thy  Church  [C] 

EVENING 

491.  The  Church's  one  foundation  [C] 

6.  O  Brightness  of  th'  immortal  Father's  face 
427.  God  moves  in  a  mysterious  way 
496.  Lord  of  our  life  [C] 


ANTHEMS 

Blessed  are  they  D.  S.  Smith 

There  is  a  blessed  home  (S.  and  T.  duet  and  chorus)  Marks 

Watch  ye  and  pray  Vicars  [2nd  L.  M.] 

Lord  of  our  life  (B.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus)  Field 

Behold,  God  is  great  Naylor 

God  that  madest  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Fisher 

God  is  my  salvation  (quartet  and  chorus)  Bowes 


Morning  Lessons — Judges  iv.    Mark  xiii. 

Evening  Lessons — Judges  v.    I.  Peter  iii.,  or  Luke  iv.  16. 


74 


THE  SEVENTEENTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

661.  As  pants  the  wearied  hart  [C] 
26.  Come,  let  us  all  with  one  accord 

491.  The  Church's  one  foundation  [E.] 

492.  One  sole  baptismal  sign  [E.] 
410.  Blest  are  the  pure  in  heart  [G.] 

EVENING 

11.  Sun  of  my  soul 
499.  Almighty  God,  Whose  only  Son 
462.  Sing  Alleluia  forth  in  duteous  praise 
621.  Through  the  night  of  doubt  and  sorrow  [E.] 
409.  The  roseate  hues  of  early  dawn  [C] 

ANTHEMS 

I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Horsman 

Lord,  we  pray  Thee  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts  [C] 

Whoso  dwelleth  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Martin 

Like  as  the  hart  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Adams  [C] 

Come,  let  us  worship  Palestrina 

Holiest,  breathe  an  evening  blessing  Martin 

Thou  shalt  shew  me  Gray 

O  hearken  Thou  unto  the  voice  (morning)  Noble 

We  then  as  workers  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Surette 

Lord,  we  pray  Thee  (unaccompanied)  Chambers 


Morning  Lessons — I.  Sam.  xii.    Luke  xiii. 

Evening  Lessons — L  Sam.  xvii.    I.  Peter  iv.,  or  Luke  vii. 
10-36. 


75 


THE  EIGHTEENTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

506.  Oft  in  danger,  oft  in  woe  [C] 

600.  Jesu,  my  Lord,  my  God,  my  all  [G.] 

503.  Awake,  my  soul 

420.  Jesu,  still  lead  on  [E.] 

260.  Lord,  her  watch  Thy  Church  [E.] 

EVENING 

21.  Before  the  ending  of  the  day 
422.  Lead  us,  O  Father 
474.  Oh,  bless  the  Lord,  my  soul 
599.  Hark,  my  soul  [G.] 


ANTHEMS 


Beloved,  let  us  love  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Cobb  [G.] 

If  ye  love  Me  Monk  [G.] 

The  Lord  is  in  His  holy  Temple  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Elliott 

Lead  me,  Lord  (Alto  solo  and  chorus)  Wesley 

Lighten  our  darkness  Vicars 

If  ye  Love  Me  Wareing  [G.] 

Lord,  I  call  upon  Thee  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Culley 

O  how  amiable  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Surette 

Saviour,  Thy  children  keep  Sullivan 


Morning  Lessons — I.  Chron.  xvii.    Luke  xv. 

Evening  Lessons — 2  Sam.  xii.  1-24.    I.  Peter  v.,  or  Luke 
ix.  18-43. 

N.  B. — The  "New  Commandment"  occurs  in  the  Gospel. 


76 


THE  NINETEENTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

375.  Our  blest  Redeemer  [C.  E  ] 

490.  Glorious  things  of  Thee  are  spoken 

441.  My  God,  how  wonderful  Thou  art 

313.  Lord  of  all  being;  throned  afar 

EVENING 

421.  Lead  us,  Heavenly  Father  [C] 
535.  Now  the  day  is  over 
516.  Onward,  Christian  soldiers 
378.  Come,  Thou  Holy  Spirit 


ANTHEMS 


Lead,  kindly  Light  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  B.  Smith  [C] 

Thy  mercy,  O  Lord  Woodman 

Grieve  not  the  Holy  Spirit  Stainer  [E.] 

I  will  give  thanks  Barnby 

Lead,  kindly  Light  (S.  and  A.  or  B.  solos  and  chorus) . . .  .Dunstan 

Let  the  words  of  my  mouth  Blair 

Bless  thou  the  Lord  (S.  or  T.  solo,  quintet  and  chorus) . . .  .Bayley 

Teach  me  Thy  way  Gladstone 

Sun  of  my  soul  (T.  or  S.  solo  and  chorus)  Chadwick 

Love  not  the  world  Ouseley 


Morning  Lessons — 1  Kings  iii.  1-16.    Luke  xix.  1-28. 
Evening  Lessons — 2  Chron.  vi.   2  Peter  i.,  or  Luke  xii.  22-41. 


77 


THE  TWENTIETH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

639.  Forth  in  Thy  Name,  O  Lord  [C] 
445.  When  morning  gilds  the  skies  [E.] 

472.  O  come,  loud  anthems  let  us  sing 
405.  The  world  is  very  evil  [E.] 

EVENING 

473.  Before  Jehovah's  awful  throne  [C] 
489.  Pleasant  are  Thy  courts  above 

646.  Through  the  day  Thy  love 

667.  My  God,  my  Father,  while  I  stray 

ANTHEMS 

The  angel  of  the  Lord  Andrews 

Blessed  are  they  that  dwell  Tours 

I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  (trio,  S.  S.  B.  and  chorus) .  Clarke-Whitfeld 

I  have  set  God  J.  H.  Clarke 

Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul  Elliott 

Awake  up  my  glory  (morning)  (A.  T.  B.  trio  and  chorus) .  .Wise 

I  will  magnify  Thee    Parry 

Firm  is  our  will  to  serve  Hauptmann 

Come,  my  soul  Martin 


Morning  Lessons — 1  Kings  xvii.    John  iii.  1-23. 

Evening  Lessons — 1  Kings  xviii.   2  Peter  ii.,  Luke  xvi.  1-19. 


78 


THE  TWENTY-FIRST  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

614.  Lord  Jesus,  think  on  me  [C] 

609.  Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise  [E.] 

336.  Rock  of  ages,  cleft  for  me 

605.  Fight  the  good  fight  with  all  thy  might  [E  ] 

516.  Onward,  Christian  soldiers  [E.] 

EVENING 

139.  Father  of  all,  Whose  love  profound  [C] 
582.  Stand  up,  stand  up,  for  Jesus  [E.] 
32.  Saviour,  again  to  Thy  dear  Name  [C.  E.] 
674.  Peace,  perfect  peace  [C] 
581.  Soldiers  of  the  cross  [E.] 

ANTHEMS 

Saviour,  again  to  Thy  dear  Name  (A.  solo  and  chorus), 

Chadwick  [C.  E.] 


Grant,  we  beseech  Thee  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts  [C] 

Hymn  of  peace  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Calcott  [C] 

The  Lord  is  the  true  God  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Barnby 

I  will  sing  of  the  mercies  ...Booth 

Let  the  righteous  be  glad  R.F.Lloyd 

Saviour,  when  night  involves  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Shelley 

Behold,  God  is  my  salvation  Woods 


Morning  Lessons — I.  Kings  xix.    John  vii. 

Evening  Lessons — 2  Kings  v.    2  Peter  iii,.  or  Luke  xix.  1-28. 


79 


THE  TWENTY-SECOND  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

332.  God  of  mercy,  God  of  grace  [C] 
329.  Thy  kingdom  come,  O  God  [C] 
475.  Magnify  Jehovah's  Name 
3.  Come,  my  soul 

EVENING 

496.  Lord  of  our  life  and  God  of  our  salvation  [C] 
261.  Jesus  shall  reign  where'er  the  sun 
459.  Oh,  worship  the  King  all  glorious  above 
486.  Like  Noah's  weary  dove 

ANTHEMS 

Now  sinks  the  sun  Parker 

The  Lord  is  my  shepherd  Smart 

O  ye  that  love  the  Lord  Coleridge-Taylor 

O  praise   God  Blair 

Shew  me  Thy  ways  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts 

O  Lord,  my  trust  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  K.Hall 

Blessed  are  they  that  dwell  Tours 

Lord  of  our  life  (B.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus)  Field  [C] 

O  sing  unto  the  Lord  Lee 


Morning  Lessons — 2  Kings  xix.    John  viii.  1-48. 

Evening  Lessons — 2   Chron.  xxxvi.     I.  John  i.,  or  Luke 
xxii.  31-54. 


80 


THE  TWENTY-THIRD  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

418.  O  God,  our  help  in  ages  past  [C] 
400.  Blessed  city,  heavenly  Salem 
25.  Hail!  sacred  day  of  earthly  rest 
399.  Light's  abode,  celestial  Salem  [E.] 
268.  We  give  Thee  but  Thine  ovm  [G.] 


EVENING 

354.  Lord,  when  we  bend  before  Thy  throne  [C] 

19.  God,  that  madest  earth  and  heaven 
339.  O  Thou,  to  Whose  all-searching  sight 
475.  Magnify  Jehovah's  Name 


ANTHEMS 

Let  my  cry  come  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  D.S.Smith 

Thou,  O  God,  art  praised  in  Zion  (S.  and  Bar.  solos  and  chorus), 

J.  S.  Ford 

O  God,  our  refuge  and  strength  Oakeley  [C] 

Our  conversation  is  in  Heaven  Gilbert 

The  day  is  past  and  over  (S.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus)  Marks 

Let  us  come  boldly  Lloyd 

Whom  have  I  in  Heaven  Elvey 

There  is  a  blessed  home  (S.  and  T.  duet  and  chorus)  Marks 

In  heavenly  love  abiding  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Parker 

God,  Who  madest  earth  and  heaven  (quartet  and  chorus) ..  .Davies 


Morning  Lessons — Prov.  i.    John  ix. 

Evening  Lessons — Prov.  ii.    I.  John  ii.,  or  John  i.  1-29. 


81 


THE  TWENTY-FOURTH  SUNDAY  AFTER  TRINITY 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

350.  Jesu,  Lord  of  life  and  glory  [C] 
82.  Weary  of  earth,  and  laden  with  my  sin  [C] 
402.  Jerusalem,  my  happy  home 
486.  Like  Noah's  weary  dove 

EVENING 

679.  There  is  a  blessed  home  [E.] 
344.  Nearer,  my  God,  to  Thee 
642.  Tarry  with  me,  O  my  Saviour 
636.  How  firm  a  foundation 


ANTHEMS 


My  Father,  for  another  night  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus) .  .Dalton 

O  how  amiable  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Surette 

Weary  of  earth  Tozer  [C] 

O  Lord,  give  ear  Cummings 

Guide  me,  O  Thou  great  Redeemer  (S.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus), 

Blair 

Rejoice  in  the  Lord   Calkin 

Sun  of  my  soul  (S.  or  T.  and  A.  or  B.  solos  and  chorus) ..  Dunstan 

The  shadows  of  the  evening  hours  Baldwin 

O  that  I  had  wings  (mezzo  S.  solo  and  chorus)  Smieton 


Morning  Lessons — Prov  iii.    John  x.  1-31. 

Evening  Lessons — Prov.  viii.    I.  John  iii.,  or  John  v.  1-24. 


82 


THE  SUNDAY  NEXT  BEFORE  ADVENT 
(Sometimes  called  "Stir  up"  Sunday) 


HYMNS 

MORNING 

457.  Rejoice,  the  Lord  is  King  [E.] 
186.  Ye  servants  of  the  Lord  [C] 
203.  A  few  more  years  shall  roll 
493.  Oh,  'twas  a  joyful  sound  to  hear 

EVENING 

216.  Thine  forever!  God  of  love 
621.  Days  and  moments  quickly  flying 
583.  Work,  for  the  night  is  coming 
656.  Breast  the  wave.  Christian 

ANTHEMS 

O  Holy  Ghost,  into  our  minds  ••  Macfarren  [C] 

Behold,  the  days  come  (T.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus) ..  .Woodward 

A  few  more  years  Blair 

A  few  more  years  Butcher 

Thus  saith  the  Lord  (B.  recit.)  Handel 

But  who  may  abide  (B.  solo)  Handel 

Remember  now  thy  Creator  Steggall  [1st  L.  E.] 

From  Egypt's  bondage  come  Page 

The  radiant  morn  Woodward 

Save  us,  O  Lord  Martin 


Morning  Lessons — Mai.  iii.  and  iv.    John  xvi. 

Evening  Lessons — Eccles.  xi.  and  xii.    Jude,  or  John  xi.  47 
and  xii.  1-20. 


83 


SAINT  ANDREW'S  DAY 

(November  30th.) 


HYMNS 

143.  Jesus  calls  us;  o'er  the  tumult  [C] 
260.  Lord,  her  watch  Thy  Church  [E.] 
495.  Father  of  all,  from  land  and  sea  [E.] 
174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  2,  19,  20) 
393.  Lo!  what  a  cloud  of  witnesses 


ANTHEMS 

If  thou  shalt  confess  Stanford 

The  salvation  of  the  righteous  Vincent 

Jerusalem,  Jerusalem  (S.  solo)  Mendelssohn 

To  Thee,  O  Lord  Mendelssohn 

The  righteous,  living  forever  (chorus  for  T.  T.  B.  B.) . .  Mendelssohn 

Behold,  to  obey  Macfarren 

Blessed  is  the  man  (verse.  A.  T.  B.)  Lioss 


Lessons — Num.  x.  29.   John  i.  29-43.    Isa.  Iv.   John  xii.  20-42. 


SAINT  THOMAS  THE  APOSTLE 

(December  21st.) 

HYMNS 

425,  Thou  art  the  Way  [2nd  L.  E.] 

144.  O  Thou,  Who  didst,  with  love  untold 

426.  We  walk  by  faith,  and  not  by  sight 
294.  Christ  is  our  Corner-stone  [E.] 
407.  For  thee,  O  dear,  dear  country  [E.] 

174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  3,  19,  20) 


ANTHEMS 

If  with  all  your  hearts  (T.  solo)  Mendelssohn 

O  that  I  knew  Bennett 

If  with  your  whole  hearts  Spohr 

Blessed  is  the  man  O.  King 

Blessed  are  they  Macfarren 


Lessons — 2   Kings  vi.   8-24.     Mark  xvi.   9.     2   Kings  vii. 
John  xiv.  1-15. 


84 


SAINT  STEPHEN'S  DAY 

(December  26th.) 


1 


HYMNS 

174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  4,  19,  20) 
507.  The  Son  of  God  goes  forth  to  war  [G.] 
145.  O  Son  of  Man,  Thyself  once  crossed 
179.  Hark!  the  sound  of  holy  voices 
390.  Oh,  what  if  we  are  Christ's 

ANTHEMS 


Be  thou  faithful  unto  death  (T.  solo)  Mendelssohn 

Jerusalem,  Jerusalem  (S.  solo)  Mendelssohn 

O  rest  in  the  Lord  (contralto  solo)  Mendelssohn 

And  the  witnesses  (S.  recit)  Mendelssohn 

And  they  stoned  him  (T.  recit.)  Mendelssohn 

Happy  and  blest  are  they  Mendelssohn 

Love  your  enemies  Macfarren 


Lessons — Gen.  iv.  1-17.    Acts  vi.  and  vii.  1-17.    2  Chron. 
xxiv.  15-26.    Acts  vii.  17-55. 


SAINT  JOHN  THE  EVANGELIST'S  DAY 

(December  27th.) 

HYMNS 

146.  O  Thou,  Who  gav'st  Thy  servant  grace 

174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  5,  19,  20) 

178.  Who  are  these  like  stars 

374.  Crown  Him  with  many  crowns 

497.  Come,  pure  hearts 


ANTHEMS 

Children,  pray  this  love  (A.  and  T.  duet)  Spohr 

In  the  beginning  Thorne 

O  clap  your  hands  Stainer 

Rejoice  in  the  Lord  Martin 

Then  shall  the  righteous  (T.  solo)  Mendelssohn 

They  that  wait  Macfarren 

Give  ear,  O  ye  heavens  Armes 


Lessons — Ex.  xxxiii.  7.    John  xiii.  21-36.    Isa.  vi.    2  John. 


85 


THE  INNOCENTS'  DAY 

(December  28th.) 


HYMNS 

174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  6,  19,  20) 

147.  Glory  to  Thee,  O  Lord 

575.  O  Lord,  the  Holy  Innocents 

560.  Hosanna  we  sing 

452.  Children  of  the  heavenly  king 


ANTHEMS 

Come,  we  pray  ye  Leslie 

My  hope  is  in  the  Everlasting  (T.  solo)  Stainer 

These  were  redeemed  Macfarren 

These  are  they  which  follow  the  Lamb  Goss 


Lessons — Jer.  xxxi.  1-18.     Matt,  xviii.  1-15.    Isa.  xlix.  13. 
Mark  x.  13-28. 


THE  CONVERSION  OF  SAINT  PAUL 

(January  25th.) 

HYMNS 

150.  We  sing  the  glorious  conquest  [E.] 

174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  7,  19,  20) 

179.  HarkI  the  sound  of  holy  voices 

649.  Lord,  forever  at  Thy  side 

507.  The  Son  of  God  goes  forth  to  war 

390.  Oh,  what,  if  we  are  Christ's 


ANTHEMS 

And  Paul  came  (S.  recit.)  Mendelssohn 

Now  we  are  ambassadors  (T.  and  B.  duet)  Mendelssohn 

How  lovely  are  the  messengers  Mendelssohn 

Lovely  appear  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Gounod 

I  know  whom  I  have  believed  Macfarren 


Lessons — Wisdom  v.     Acts  xxii.  1-22.    Jer.  i.  1-11.  Acts 
xxvi. 


86 


THE  PURIFICATION  OF  SAINT  MARY 
THE  VIRGIN 

(February  2nd.) 


HYMNS 

151.  In  His  temple  now  behold  Him 

152.  Rejoice  ye  sons  of  men! 

153.  Behold  a  humble  train 

154.  Hail  to  the  Lord  who  comes  [C  G.] 


410.  Blest  are  the  pure  in  heart  [C] 
ANTHEMS 

Lord,  who  shall  dwell  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts 

Sing,  O  heavens  Sullivan 

Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  (B.  recit.)  Handel 

And  He  shall  purify  Handel 

Blessed  are  the  undefiled  ••  Sewell 

His  salvation  is  nigh  them  (T.  solo)  Bennett 

Blessed  are  the  merciful  ••  Hiles 

Blessed  are  the  pure  in  heart  Macfarren  [C] 

The  Lord  is  in  His  Holy  Temple  (5  voices)  Stainer 

The  Lord  is  in  His  Holy  Temple  Elliott 


Lessons — I.  Sam.  iii.    Gal.  iii.  15  and  iv.  1-8.  Hag.  ii.  1-10. 
I.  John  iii.  1-9. 

Proper  Psalms — A.M.,  xx.,  Ixxxvi.,  Ixxxvii.;  P.M.,  Ixxxiv., 
cxiii.,  cxxxiv. 

SAINT  MATTHIAS'S  DAY 

(February  24th.) 

HYMNS 

155.  Praise  to  the  heavenly  Wisdom  [C.E.] 

342.  Art  thou  weary  [G.] 

437.  Come  unto  Me,  ye  weary  [G.] 

673.  I  heard  the  voice  of  Jesus  say  [G.] 

174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  8,  19,  20) 

ANTHEMS 


Come  unto  Me  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Couldrey 

Then  shall  the  righteous  (T.  solo)  Mendelssohn  [G.] 

Cast  thy  burden  (S.  A.  T.  B.  quartet)  Mendelssohn  [G.] 

The  sun  shall  be  no  more  Woodward 

Then  shall  the  eyes    Handel 

His  yoke  is  easy  Handel 

Be  thou  faithful  Macfarren 


Lessons — I.  Sam.  ii.  27.    John  vi.  47.    Isa.  xxii.  15.    I.  John 
ii.  15. 


87 


THE  ANNUNCIATION  OF  THE  BLESSED 
VIRGIN  MARY 

(March  25th.) 


HYMNS 

156.  The  angel  sped  on  wings  [G.] 

157.  Now,  the  blessed  Dayspring  [E.] 

158.  Praise  we  the  Lord  this  day  [E.  G.] 
149.  Jesus!  Name  of  wondrous  love 

410.  Blest  are  the  pure  in  heart 

ANTHEMS 

The  grace  of  God  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Barnby 

The  angel  Gabriel  (T.  and  B.  solos,  quartet  and  chorus) ....  Smart 

Drop  down,  ye  heavens  (1st  part)  Barnby 

And  the  angel  said  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  K.  Hall 

We  beseech  Thee,  O  Lord  West 

Hail,  thou  that  art  highly  favoured  (S.  solo  and  chorus) ..  Carnall 

I  was  exalted  Macfarren 

Drop  down,  ye  heavens  Stainer 

Lessons — Gen.  iii.  1-16.     Luke  i.  39-57.     I.  Sam.  ii.  1-11. 
John  i.  1-19. 

Proper  Psalms — A.M..  Ixxxix. ;  P.M.,  cxxxi.,  cxxxii.,  cxxxviii. 


SAINT  MARK'S  DAY 

(April  25th.) 

HYMNS 
497.  Come,  pure  hearts 
425.  Thou  art  the  Way  [C] 
159.  We  praise  Thy  grace,  O  Saviour 
603.  I  could  not  do  without  Thee  [G.] 
174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  9,  19,  20) 

ANTHEMS 

Then  shall  the  righteous  (T.  solo)  

Happy  and  blest  are  they  

The  path  of  the  just  

Blessed  is  the  man  


Mendelssohn 
Mendelssohn 

 Roberts 

. . .  Macfarren 


Lessons — Isa.  Ixii.    Mark  i.  1-21.   Ezek.  i.  1-15.    Acts  xii.  24 
and  xiii.  1-14. 


8S 


SAINT  PHILIP  AND  SAINT  JAMES'S  DAY 

(May  1st.) 


HYMNS 

160.  There  is  one  way,  and  only  one  [C.  E.  G.] 
425.  Thou  art  the  Way,  to  Thee  alone  [C.  G.] 
424.  O  Light,  Whose  beams  illumine  all  [G.] 
615.  O  Jesus,  I  have  promised  [G.] 
174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  10,  19,  20) 

ANTHEMS 


Now  we  are  ambassadors  (T.  and  B.  duet)  Mendelssohn 

Blessed  is  the  man  Macfarren  [E.] 

Blessed  is  the  man  Stainer  [E.] 

The  Lord  redeemeth  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Calkin 

The  sun  shall  be  no  more  Woodward 

Let  the  brother  Macfarren 


Lessons — Isa.  Ixi.  John  vi.  22-59.    Zech.  iv.    Acts  xv.  1-32. 


SAINT  BARNABAS  THE  APOSTLE 

(June  11th.) 

HYMNS 

161.  O  Son  of  God  our  Captain  of  Salvation  [2nd  L.  M.] 

162.  The  son  of  Consolation 

174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  11,  19,  20) 
179.  Hark!  the  sound  of  holy  voices 

ANTHEMS 


Lovely  appear  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Gounod 

The  sun  shall  be  no  more  Woodward 

They  that  in  much  tribulation  Mendelssohn 

Rejoice  with  them  Macfarren 


Lessons — Mai.  ii.  1-11.  Acts  iv.  23.    Isa.  xl.  1-12.    Acts  xiii. 
43  and  xiv.  1-19. 


89 


SAINT  JOHN  BAPTIST'S  DAY 

(June  24th.) 


HYMNS 

163.  The  heavenly  King  must  come 

498.  How  beauteous  are  their  feet 

412.  The  King  of  love  my  Shepherd  is  [E.] 

174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  12,  19,  20) 


ANTHEMS 

Comfort  ye,  my  people  (T.  solo)  Handel 

Every  valley  (T.  solo)  Handel 

And  the  glory  of  the  Lord  Handel 

How  lovely  are  the  messengers  Mendelssohn 

Lovely  appear  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Gounod 

The  voice  of  one  crsring  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Garrett 

O  thou  that  tellest  (contralto  solo)  Handel 

The  souls  of  the  righteous  Macfarren 

Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  Williams 


Lessons — Mai.  iii.  1-13.    Matt.  iii.    Mai.  iii.  13  and  iv.  Matt, 
xiv.  1-13. 

N.  B. — The  Benedictus  occurs  in  the  Gospel. 


SAINT  PETER'S  DAY 

(June  29th.) 

HYMNS 

164.  Thou  art  the  Christ,  O  Lord  [G.] 
390.  Oh,  what,  if  we  are  Christ's 

182.  Lord  of  the  Church  we  humbly  pray  [C] 

183.  Lord,  pour  Thy  Spirit  [C.] 

174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  13,  19,  20) 


ANTHEMS 

Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Wesley 

How  lovely  are  the  messengers  Mendelssohn 

Be  strong  and  of  good  courage  Macfarren 


Lessons — Ezek.  xxxiv.    John  xxi.    Zech.  iii.    Acts  iv.  8-23. 


90 


SAINT  JAMES  THE  APOSTLE 

(July  25th.) 


HYMNS 

165.  For  all  Thy  saints,  a  noble  throng  [C.  E.  G.] 

174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  14,  19,  30) 
649.  Lord  forever  at  Thy  side  [G.] 

180.  Who  are  these  in  bright  array 

175.  The  saints  of  God! 


ANTHEMS 


Blessed  is  the  man  Stainer 

Jerusalem,  Jerusalem  (S.  solo)  Mendelssohn 

Happy  and  blest  are  they  Mendelssohn 

Then  shall  the  righteous  (T.  solo)  Mendelssohn 

Blessed  are  the  dead  Macfarren 


Lessons — 2   Kings  i.  1-17.     Luke  ix.  46.    Jer.  xxvi.  1-16. 
Mark  i.  14-40. 


THE  TRANSFIGURATION  OF  CHRIST 

(August  6th.) 

166.  Lord,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be 

167.  O  wondrous  type!    O  vision  fair 
312.  Christ,  Whose  glory  fills  the  skies 
369.  Awake,  and  sing  the  song 

374.  Crown  Him  with  many  crowns 


ANTHEMS 

The  Lord  is  King  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  H.J.King 

The  Lord  is  great  in  Zion  Best 

The  Lord  is  my  Light  Hiles 


Lessons — Exodus  xxxiv.  29.     2   Cor.   iii.     Malachi  iv.  2. 
Matt.  xvii.  1-14. 

Proper  Psalms — A.M.,  xxvii.,  Ixi.,  xciii.;  P.M.,  Ixxxiv.,  xcix., 
cxxxiii. 


91 


SAINT  BARTHOLOMEW  THE  APOSTLE 

(August  24th.) 


HYMNS 

168.  King  of  saints,  to  Whom  the  number  [C] 
174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  15,  19,  20) 
410.  Blest  are  the  pure  in  heart  [G.] 
507.  The  Son  of  God  goes  forth 


ANTHEMS 

Then  shall  the  righteous  (T.  solo)  Mendelssohn 

The  sun  shall  be  no  more  Woodward 

Blessed  is  the  man  O.King 

The  pillars  of  the  earth  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Tours 

As  He  which  hath  called  you  Macfarren 


Lessons — Gen.  xxviii.  10.    John  i.  43.    Deut.  xviii.  15.  I.  Pet. 
i.  22  and  ii.  1-13. 


SAINT  MATTHEW  THE  APOSTLE 

(September  21st.) 

HYMNS 

497.  Come,  pure  hearts 
169.  Behold,  the  Master  passeth  [C.  G.] 
174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1,  16,  19,  20) 
358.  Jesus,  I  my  cross  have  taken 

ANTHEMS 


Awake,  awake,  put  on  thy  strength  .....Stainer 

Lovely  appear  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Gounod 

The  salvation  of  the  righteous  Vincent 

How  beautiful  are  the  feet  Handel 

What  shall  it  profit  a  man  Macfarren 


Lessons — I.  Kings  xix.    Luke  v.  27.    I.  Chron.  xxix.  1-20. 
Mark  ii.  13. 


92 


SAINT  MICHAEL  AND  ALL  ANGELS 

(September  29th.) 


HYMNS 

170.  Stars  of  the  morning  [C] 

171.  Where  the  angel-hosts  adore  Thee 
329.  Thy  kingdom  come,  O  God  [E.] 
398.  Hark!  hark,  my  soul  [C] 

385.  Holy,  Holy,  Holy,  Lord 

ANTHEMS 


O  praise  the  Lord  Goss 

There  was  war  in  heaven  Cruikshank 

Let  the  bright  Seraphim  (S.  solo)  Handel 

Let  their  celestial  concerts  Handel 

God,  Thou  art  great  (1st  chorus)  Spohr 

The  angel  of  the  Lord  Gray 

O  praise  the  Lord  Macfarren 

With  Angels  and  Archangels  Hopkins 

O  praise  the  Lord  •■  Barnby 

O  praise  the  Lord  W.  G.  Wood 


Lessons — Gen.  xxxii.    Acts  xii.  1-2-1.    Dan.  x.  4.    Rev.  xiv.  6 

and  XV. 

Proper  Psalms — A.AL,  xci.,  ciii. ;  P.M.,  xxxiv.,  cxlviii. 


SAINT  LUKE  THE  EVANGELIST 

(October  18th.) 

HYMNS 

172.  What  thanks  and  praise  to  Thee  we  owe  [C.  E.] 
497.  Come,  pure  hearts 

174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (verses  1.  17.  19,  20) 


181.  For  all  Thy  saints 

ANTHEMS 

Ho!  every  one  that  thirsteth  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Martin 

Lovely  appear  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Gounod 

The  salvation  of  the  righteous  Vincent 

The  radiant  morn  Woodward 

Work  your  work  betimes  ..Macfarren 


Lessons — Eccl  us.  xxxviii.  1-15.    Luke  i.  1-24.    Isa.  xxxviii. 
Acts  i.  1-15. 


93 


SAINT  SIMON  AND  SAINT  JUDE,  APOSTLES 

(October  28th.) 


HYMNS 

173.  Thou  Who  sentest  Thine  apostles  [C] 

174.  From  all  Thy  saints  (Verses  1,  18,  19,  20) 
491.  The  Church's  one  foundation  [C] 

294.  Christ  is  our  corner-stone  [C] 
375.  Our  blest  Redeemer  [G.] 


ANTHEMS 

Now  we  are  ambassadors  (T.  and  B.  duet)  Mendelssohn 

The  pillars  of  the  earth  Tours 

The  sun  shall  be  no  more  Woodward 

The  souls  of  the  righteous  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Foster 

The  Lord  redeemeth  Macfarren 

They  were  lovely  and  pleasant  Stainer 


Lessons — Isa.  xxviii.  9-19.    John  xiv.  15.   Jer.  iii.  12.  Jude. 


ALL  SAINTS'  DAY 

(November  1st.) 

HYMNS 
MORNING 

178.  Who  are  these  like  stars  [G.] 

401.  O  heavenly  Jerusalem  of  everlasting  halls 

179.  Hark!  the  sound  of  holy  voices  [E.] 

176.  For  all  the  saints  [2nd  L.  M.] 
404.  I  heard  a  sound  of  voices 

EVENING 

396.  Ten  thousand  times  ten  thousand 

397.  Oh,  what  the  joy  and  the  glory  must  be 
8.  The  radiant  morn  hath  passed  away 

177.  O  King  of  saints,  we  give  Thee  praise  and  glory 


ANTHEMS 

Hark!  hark!  my  soul  O.  King 

The  radiant  morn  Steane 

O  love  the  Lord  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Thayer 


94 


ALL  SAINTS'  DAY 

(November  1st.) 


ANTllEUS— Continued. 

The  souls  of  the  righteous  Noble 

Hallelujah!  what  are  these  Stainer 

I  beheld,  and  lo  (S.,  T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Elvey 

0  love  the  Lord  ••  Sullivan 

These  are  they  which  came  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Dykes 

The  souls  of  the  righteous  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Foster 

God  shall  wipe  away  Field 

1  heard  a  voice  Gray 

The  radiant  morn  Woodward 

These  are  they  (S.  solo  in  "Holy  City")  Gaul 

Hark!  the  sound  of  holy  voices  Bochau 

We  are  no  more  strangers  Macfarren 

They  shall  not  hunger  ••  Federlein 

There  is  a  land  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Federlein 

Light  in  darkness  Jenkins 


Morning  Lessons — Wis.  iii.  1-10.  Heb.  xi.  32  and  xii.  1-7. 
Proper  Psalms — i.,  xv.,  cxlvi. 

Evening  Lessons — Wis.  v.  1-17.    Rev.  xix.  1-17. 
Proper  Psalms — cxii.,  cxxi.,  cxlix. 


EMBER  DAYS 
HYMNS 

182.  Lord  of  the  Church  we  humbly  pray 

183.  Lord,  pour  Thy  Spirit  from  on  high 

184.  Thou,  Who  the  night  in  prayer  didst  spend 

185.  Lord  of  the  harvest  hear 

186.  Ye  servants  of  the  Lord 


ANTHEMS 

A  day  in  Thy  courts  Macfarren 

Awake,  awake   Stainer 

Come,  Holy  Ghost  (S.  solo,  quartet,  and  chorus)  Attwood 

Holy  Spirit,  come   Martin 

Now  we  are  ambassadors  (T.  and  B.  duet)  Mendelssohn 

How  lovely  are  the  messengers...  Mendelssohn 

O  come,  every  one  that  thirsteth  (quartet)  Mendelssohn 

They  that  wait  upon  the  Lord  Stainer 


96 


THANKSGIVING  DAY 


HYMNS 

190.  Lord  of  the  harvest,  Thee  we  hail 

191.  To  Thee,  O  Lord,  our  hearts  we  raise 

192.  Praise  to  God,  immortal  praise 

193.  Come,  ye  thankful  people,  come 
461.  The  strain  upraise 

466.  Now  thank  we  all  our  God 

472.  O  come,  loud  anthems 

473.  Before  Jehovah's  awful  throne 

477.  O  Lord  of  heaven,  and  earth,  and  sea 

ANTHEMS 

O  Lord,  how  manifold  Barnby 

Ye  shall  dwell  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Stainer 

Look  upon  the  rainbow  Adams 

Fear  not,  O  land  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Goss 

It  came  even  to  pass  Ouseley 

Praise  the  Lord  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  E.  V.  Hall 

Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul  Elliott 

Sing,  O  heavens  Sullivan 

The  Lord  is  loving  Garrett 

Honour  the  Lord  (T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Stainer 

Who  is  like  unto  Thee?  (quartet  and  chorus)  Sullivan 

The  woods  and  every  sweet-smelling  tree  West 

(S.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus.) 

While  the  earth  remaineth  Gaul 

O  v/orship  the  Lord  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Watson 

Honour  the  Lord  (B.  solo,  S.  A.  T.  trio  and  chorus) ...  .Andrews 
The  earth,  O  God,  Thou  visitest  (S.  solo  and  chorus) .  .Woodman 

O  that  men  would  praise  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  McEwen 

The  eyes  of  all  wait  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  A.  R.  Gaul 

Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul  R.  Smart 

O  worship  the  King  Maunder 

Great  God  of  love  Jury 

Sing  unto  the  Lord  (quartet  and  chorus)  Harris 

Hearken  unto  me,  ye  holy  children  (Bar.  solo  and  chorus) . . .  .Bell 

Great  is  the  Lord  Sydenham 

Be  glad  and  rejoice  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Steane 

Great  is  our  Lord  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Foster 

Faithful  is  our  God  (quartet  and  chorus)  Barnett 

Bless  the  Lord  thy  God  Roberts 

Sing  to  the  Lord  of  harvest  Barnby 


96 


THANKSGIVING  DAY 


AmnEMS—Coiiliiiued 

Unto  Thee,  O  God  Wolstenholme 

To  God  our  strength  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Lambord 

Give  ear,  O  ye  heavens  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Alcock 

O  Lord,  the  very  heavens  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Wareing 

Rejoice  to-day  (S.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  Steane 

Sing  a  song  of  praise  West 

It  is  a  good  thing  Adams 

While  the  earth  remaineth  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus) ...  .Wareing 

O  sing  unto  the  Lord.  Rickman 

Thou,  O  Lord,  art  praised  Selby 

The  eyes  of  all  wait  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Foster 

Praise  the  Lord,  O  Jerusalem  Maunder 

CANTATAS 

Harvest  Cantata   Harrison 

Harvest  Cantata   Garrett 

A  Song  of  Thanksgiving  Cowen 

Hymn  of  Praise  Mendelssohn 

Harvest-tide   Blair 

Seed-time  and  Harvest  West 

Jubilee  Cantata   Weber 

The  Rainbow  of  Peace  Adams 

A  Harvest  Song  Williams 

Song  of  Thanksgiving  Maunder 

The  Gleaner's  Harvest  (female  voices)  Lloyd 


Lessons — Dent.  viii.    L  Thes.  v.  12-24. 
N.  B. — Special  verses  instead  of  the  Venite. 


194.  God  of  our  fathers,  Whose  almighty  hand 


NATIONAL  DAYS 
HYMNS 

194.  God  of  our  fathers,  Whose  almighty  h 

195.  God  of  our  fathers,  bless  this  our  land 

196.  Our  father's  God  to  Thee 

ANTHEMS 

See  Thanksgiving  Day. 


97 


IN  TIMES  OF  TROUBLE 


HYMNS 

197.  O  Lord  of  Hosts!  Almighty  King 

198.  God  the  all-merciful!  earth  hath  forsaken 

199.  O  God  of  love,  O  King  of  peace 

200.  Lord  God,  we  worship  Thee 

201.  Dread  Jehovah,  God  of  Nations 


ANTHEMS 

Let  God  arise  (quartet  and  chorus)  Trimnell 

Let  God  arise  Surette 

Hymn  of  peace  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Callcott 

A  prayer  for  peace  ....Crotch 

Why  standest  Thou  so  far  off  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Foster 

O  come,  let  us  worship  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Mendelssohn 

Deliver  me,  O  Lord  Stainer 

God,  Who  at  sundry  times  Stewart 


O  Lord  God  of  my  salvation  (S.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus), 

Berwald 


THE  OLD  YEAR 
HYMNS 

202.  Across  the  sky  the  shades  of  night 

203.  A  few  more  years  shall  roll 
418.  O  God,  our  help  in  ages  past 
621.  Days  and  moments  quickly  flying 
675.  Forever  with  the  Lord 

417.  O  God  of  Bethel 
420.  Jesu,  still  lead  on 
422.  Lead  us,  O  Father 
623.  I'm  but  a  stranger  here 

ANTHEMS 

A  few  more  years  Blair 

Forever  with  the  Lord  (solo)  Gounod 

A  few  more  years  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Butcher 


98 


THE  NEW  YEAR 


HYMNS 

204.  For  Thy  mercy  and  Thy  grace 

205.  From  glory  unto  glory 

510.  Go  forward,  Christian  soldier 
541.  Now  a  new  year  opens 
626.  My  times  are  in  Thy  hand 
628.  Though  faint,  yet  pursuing 
666.  Jesus,  I  live  to  Thee 

ANTHEMS 


Drop  down,  ye  heavens  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Barnby 

Whoso  dwelleth  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Martin 

Jesu,  Who  from  Thy  Father's  Throne  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  .  .Wood 

Be  strong  and  of  a  good  courage  Macfarren 

O  praise  the  Lord  Goss 

Thou,  Lord,  our  refuge  Mendelssohn 


(See  also  selections  for  The  Circumcision,  page  23. 


HOLY  BAPTISM 
HYMNS 

206.  Father  of  heaven,  Who  hast  created 

207.  Saviour,  Who  Thy  flock  art  feeding 

208.  O  Father,  bless  the  children 

209.  In  token  that  thou  shalt  not  fear 

210.  Stand,  soldier  of  the  cross 

278.  O  Lord,  our  strength  in  weakness 

509.  Soldiers  of  Christ,  arise 

510.  Go  forward,  Christian  soldier 

ANTHEMS 

Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father  (S.  solo  and  chorus) 

Doth  not  wisdom  cry  

And  there  was  a  pure  river  

Suffer  the  little  children  


.  .Wesley 
. .  Making 
. .  Ouseley 
Harwood 


99 


CONFIRMATION 


HYMNS 

211.  O  God,  in  Whose  all-searching  eye 

212.  The  cross  is  on  our  brow 

213.  Holy  Spirit,  Lord  of  love 

214.  Draw,  Holy  Ghost,  Thy  sevenfold  veil 

215.  Holy  Spirit,  Lord  of  glory 

216.  Thine  forever,  God  of  love 

217.  Witness,  ye  men  and  angels 

218.  O  happy  day  that  stays  my  choice 
289.  Come,  Holy  Ghost,  our  souls  inspire 


ANTHEMS 


I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Horsman 

Come,  Holy  Ghost  (S.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  Attwood 

Remember  now  thy  Creator  Steggall 

Thou  wilt  keep  him  Williams 

I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  (trio,  S.  S.  B.,  and  chorus) . .  Clarke-Whitfeld 

Wherewithal  shall  a  young  man  Alcock 

Wherewithal  shall  a  young  man  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Hiles 

I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  D.  S.  Smith 

Thou  wilt  keep  him  Culley 

A  charge  to  keep  I  have  (mezzo-sop.  solo  and  chorus) ..  H.  J.  King 


100 


HOLY  COMMUNION 


HYMNS 

219.  Here,  O  my  Lord,  I  see  Thee,  face  to  face 

220.  Draw  nigh  and  take  the  Body  of  the  Lord 

221.  O  God,  unseen  yet  ever  near 

222.  Jesu,  to  Thy  table  led 

223.  O  Bread  of  Life  from  heaven 

224.  Bread  of  heaven,  on  Thee  we  feed 

225.  Bread  of  the  w^orld,  in  mercy  broken 

226.  Saviour,  Who  didst  come  to  give 

227.  O  Saving  Victim 

228.  And  now,  O  Father,  mindful  of  the  love 

229.  O  Thou,  before  the  world  began 

230.  Thou,  Who  at  Thy  first  Eucharist 

231.  My  God,  and  is  Thy  table  spread 

232.  O  Holy  Jesu,  Prince  of  Peace 

233.  According  to  Thy  gracious  word 

234.  I  am  not  worthy,  holy  Lord 

235.  Shepherd  of  souls,  refresh  and  bless 

236.  By  Christ  redeemed,  in  Christ  restored 
343.  I  hunger  and  I  thirst 


ANTHEMS 

Ave  verum   Elgar 

Ave  verum   Gounod 

Ave  verum  Mozart 

Jesu,  priceless  treasure  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Roberts 

Judge  me,  O  God  (8  part  chorus)  Mendelssohn 

O  how  amiable   Barnby 

O  how  amiable   West 

O  taste  and  see  (quartet  and  chorus)  Goss 

O  taste  and  see  Sullivan 

Come,  weary  pilgrims  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Tozer 

O  Saving  Victim  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Tours 

O  Saving  Victim  Button 

While  we  have  time  Parker 

Jesu,  Thou  Joy  of  loving  hearts  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Davies 

Bread  of  the  world  West 

Author  of  life  divine  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Button 

Bread  of  heaven  German 

Hail,  True  Body  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Willan 

O  Panis  dulcissime  (O  Sweetest  Bread)  Foster 


101 


HOLY  MATRIMONY 
HYMNS 

237.  Lord,  Who  at  Cana's  wedding  feast 

238.  O  perfect  Love,  all  human  thought  transcending 

239.  To  Thee,  O  Father,  throned  on  high 

240.  The  voice  that  breathed  o'er  Eden 

311.  Ancient  of  days.  Who  sittest,  thron'd  in  glory 
421.  Lead  us,  heavenly  Father 
432.  Love  divine,  all  love  excelling 


ANTHEMS 

God  be  merciful  unto  us  West 

O  perfect  Love  Barnby 

There  was  a  marriage  (S.  and  T.  duet  and  chorus)  Stainer 

The  blessing  of  the  Lord  Bridge 

Blessed  are  they  that  fear  Elvey 

O  perfect  Love  Button 

My  God,  I  thank  Thee  (B.  solo  and  chorus)  Lemare 

Father  of  love  Wiles 

The  Lord  bless  you  Barnby 

O  perfect  Love  C.  L.  Naylor 

O  God,  Thou  art  worthy  (quartet  and  chorus)  Sullivan 


102 


BURIAL  OF  THE  DEAD 


HYMNS 

241.  Blessing,  honor,  thanks  and  praise 

242.  Now  the  laborer's  task  is  o'er 

243.  On  the  resurrection  morning 

244.  Asleep  in  Jesus!  blessed  sleep 
406.  Brief  life  is  here  our  portion 
122.  Jesus  lives!  thy  terrors  now 
397.  Oh,  what  the  joy  and  the  glory 
667.  My  God,  my  Father,  while  I  stray 
621.  Days  and  moments 

(For  a  Child.) 

245.  Let  no  hopeless  tears  be  shed 

246.  Safely,  safely  gathered  in 

247.  Saviour,  for  the  little  one 

248.  Tender  Shepherd,  Thou  hast  stilled 


ANTHEMS 

I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven  J.  S.  Matthews 

Blessed  are  the  dead  Stanford 

Blest  are  the  departed  (quartet  and  chorus)  Spohr 

God  shall  wipe  away  Field 

I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven  Gray 

Happy  and  blest  are  they  Mendelssohn 

I  know  that  my  Redeemer  (S.  solo)  Handel 

The  radiant  morn  Woodward 

The  souls  of  the  righteous  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Foster 

Forever  blest  are  they  Mendelssohn 

Crossing  the  bar  (Bar.  or  A.  solo  and  chorus)  Shelley 

How  blest  are  they  Tschaikowsky 

God  shall  wipe  away  (T.  T.  B.  B.)  Marks 

They  are  at  rest  (unaccompanied)  Elgar 


103 


MISSIONS 


HYMNS 


249.  O  Sion,  haste,  thy  mission  high  fulfiUing 

250.  Saints  of  God!  the  dawn  is  bright'ning 

251.  Look  from  Thy  sphere  of  endless  day 

252.  The  morning  hght  is  breaking 

253.  FHng  out  the  banner!  let  it  float 

254.  From  Greenland's  icy  mountains 

255.  Hasten  the  time  appointed 

256.  Souls  in  heathen  darkness  lying 

257.  Saviour,  sprinkle  many  nations 

258.  Lord,  a  Saviour's  love  displaying 

259.  Arise,  O  Lord,  and  shine 

260.  Lord,  her  watch  Thy  Church 

261.  Jesus  shall  reign  where'er  the  sun 

262.  Lord  of  the  harvest,  it  is  right  and  meet 

263.  Ye  Christian  heralds,  go,  proclaim 

264.  Speed  Thy  servants,  Saviour,  speed  them 

265.  Arm  of  the  Lord,  awake!  awake 

266.  Oh  that  the  Lord's  salvation  (Jews) 

267.  Wake,  harp  of  Zion  (Jews) 


ANTHEMS 


Be  ye,  therefore,  followers  

From  the  rising  of  the  sun  

Sing  unto  the  Lord  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  

The  voice  of  one  crying  (T.  solo  and  chorus) 

From  all  that  dwell  

Hear  the  voice  and  prayer.....  

Ho!  every  one  that  thirsteth  

Ho!  every  one  that  thirsteth  

It  shall  come  to  pass  (T.  solo  and  chorus) . . . . 


Walmisley 


.  Ouseley 
Maunder 
. .  Garrett 


Hopkins 
Crament 
. .  Martin 
.  Garrett 


Baker 


104 


ALMSGIVING,  CHARITIES,  HOSPITALS 


HYMNS 

268.  We  give  Thee  but  Thine  own 

269.  Fountain  of  good,  to  own  Thy  love 

270.  Lord,  lead  the  way  the  Saviour  went 

271.  O  God  of  mercy,  God  of  might 

272.  O  Thou,  through  suffering  perfect  made 

273.  Thine  arm,  O  Lord,  in  days  of  old 

274.  Thou  to  Whom  the  sick  and  dying 

275.  O  God  of  mercy,  hearken  now 

477.  O  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth  and  sea 

478.  Holy  offerings,  rich  and  rare 


ANTHEMS 


Let  your  light  so  shine  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Hadley 

Beloved,  if  God  so  loved  us  Barnby 

Blessed  are  the  merciful  Riles 

Let  your  light  so  shine  Barnby 

Sing  ye  praise  (T.  solo)  Mendelssohn 

Let  not  thine  hand  (S.  or  T.  solo  and  chorus)  Stainer 

Blessed  is  he  that  considereth  Verrinder 

Who  are  we,  O  Lord  Lloyd 

Blessed  be  the  man  Harris 

O  Lord,  Thou  art  my  God  Williams 


Blessed  is  he  that  considereth  (S.  and  T.  solos  and  chorus) .  .Lloyd 


105 


ORDINATION 

HYMNS 

285.  Lord  of  the  living  harvest 

286.  Bow  down  Thine  ear,  almighty  Lord 

287.  Father  of  mercies,  bow  Thine  ear 

288.  O  Spirit  of  the  living  God 

289.  Come,  Holy  Ghost,  our  souls  inspire 
497.  Come,  pure  hearts,  in  sweetest  measures 
581.  Soldiers  of  the  cross,  arise 

584.  Go,  labour  on!  spend  and  be  spent 
586.  Lord,  speak  to  me,  that  I  may  speak 


ANTHEMS 

Be  ye  therefore  followers  Baker 

Come,  Holy  Ghost  (S.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  Attwood 

O  Holy  Ghost,  into  our  minds  Macfarren 

Now  we  are  ambassadors  (T.  and  B.  duet)  Mendelssohn 

How  lovely  are  the  messengers  Mendelssohn 

Prepare  ye  the  way  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Garrett 

The  Lord  be  a  lamp  Benedict 

How  beautiful  are  the  feet  (solo)  Handel 

Wisdom  shall  praise  herself  West 

Come,  Holy  Ghost  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Webbe 


106 


CONSECRATION  OF  CHURCHES 


HYMNS 

294.  Christ  is  our  corner-stone 

295.  Thy  Temple  is  not  made  with  hands 

296.  Jesu!  where'er  Thy  people  meet 

297.  Come,  Jesus,  from  the  sapphire  throne 

298.  God  of  love,  our  Father,  Saviour 
382.  Spirit  divine,  attend  our  prayers 
479.  Oh,  with  due  reverence  let  us  all 

482.  In  loud  exalted  strains 

483.  Christ  is  made  the  sure  foundation 

484.  We  love  the  place,  O  God 
489.  Pleasant  are  Thy  courts  above 

ANTHEMS 

Except  the  Lord  build  the  house  Edwards 

Ascribe  unto  the  Lord  (T.  and  B.  solos  and  chorus)  Travers 

Blessed  are  they  that  dwell  Tours 

I  have  surely  built  Thee  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Trimnell 

I  was  glad  when  they  said  Elvey 

I  was  glad  when  they  said  (S.  solo  and  chorus)  Horsley 

I  was  glad  when  they  said  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Trimnell 

O  how  amiable  West 

O  come,  let  us  worship  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Mendelssohn 

Behold  now,  praise  the  Lord  Bennett 

How  lovely  are  Thy  habitations  (T.  solo  and  chorus)  Salaman 

How  lovely  are  Thy  dwellings  fair  (S.  solo  and  chorus) ...  .Spohr 

How  lovely  is  Thy  dwelling  place  Brahms 

Lord,  I  have  loved  the  habitation  Torrance 

Give  unto  the  Lord  (S.  solo,  quartet  and  chorus)  Parker 


107 


APPENDIX 


ANTHEMS  FOR  SPECIAL  SUBJECTS. 


ADORATION 

O  worship  the   King  E.V.Hall 

Praise,  my  soul  E.V.Hall 

O  come,  let  us  worship  Himmel 

Praise,  O  praise  our  God  E.V.Hall 

ASPIRATION 

To  Thee  do  I  lift  up  K.Hall 

O  for  a  closer  walk  Foster 

As  pants  the  hart  Spohr 

My  Maker,  and  my  King  Stainer 

O  Father  blest  Barnby 

O  God,  Thou  art  my  God  Selby 

O  God,  Thou  art  my  God  Wathall 

Like  as  the  hart  Adams 

Like  as  the  hart  Clarke 

ASSOCIATIONS  OR  GUILDS 

Let  the  peace  of  God  Stainer 

Let  not  thine  hand  Stainer 

Blessed  is  he  that  considereth  Lloyd 

CHRIST'S  CALL 

Come  unto  Me  Couldrey 

Come  unto  Me  Adams 

Ho,  every  one  that  thirsteth  Crament 

Ho,  every  one  that  thirsteth   Martin 

Come  unto  Him  Gounod 

Come,  ye  blessed  of  my  Father  Barnby 

All  ye  who  weep  Gounod 

Let  not  your  heart  Foster 

CHURCH,  INTERCESSION  FOR  THE 

Lord  of  our  life  Field 

CHURCH  MILITANT 

The  day  Thou  gavest  Woodward 

There  was  war  in  heaven  Cruickshank 


108 


APPENDIX 


ANTHEMS  FOR  SPECIAL  SV EJECTS— Continued 


CHURCH  AT  REST 

The  righteous  live  for  evermore  Stainer 

The  Sun  shall  be  no  more  Woodward 

Blest  are  the  departed  Spohr 

Blessed  are  the  dead  Stanford 

The  pillars  of  the  earth  Tours 

The  souls  of  the  righteous  Foster 

God  shall  wipe  away  Field 

What  are  these...-  Stainer 

They  are  at  rest  Elgar 

CHURCH  TRIUMPHANT 

The  righteous  live  Stainer 

I  beheld,  and  lo  Elvey 

Praise  the  Lord  Randegger 

CLERGY,  THE 

Lovely  appear  Gounod 

How  beautiful  are  the  feet  Handel 

Now  we  are  ambassadors  Mendelssohn 

How  lovely  are  the  messengers  Mendelssohn 

0  Holy  Ghost,  into  our  minds  Macfarren 

And  when  they  had  ordained  Thorne 

The  Lord  send  thee  help  A.  S.  Baker 

CONFESSION  OF  CHRIST 

Art  thou  weary  Lloyd 

If  thou  shalt  confess  Stanford 

1  bow  my  knee  Barnby 

CONSECRATION  OF  SELF 

I  beseech  you  Stainer 

I  am  Thine,  O  save  me  Wesley 

Wherewithal  shall  a  young  man  Elvey 

Wherewithal  shall  a  young  man  Alcock 

COUNTRY,  OUR 

Great  God  of  love  Jury 

Fear  not,  O  land  Goss 

Praise,  my  soul  E.V.Hall 

Ye  shall  dwell  in  the  land  Stainer 

Lord,  Thou  hast  been  Smart 


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ANTHEMS  FOR  SPECIAL  SUBJECTS— Coniinued 


COUNTRY.  OUR 

Let  God  arise  Surette 

All  nations  whom  Thou  hast  made  Selby 

Honour  the  Lord  Stainer 

God  be  merciful  West 

We  have  heard  Steggall 

We  have  heard  Sullivan 

DEDICATION  OF  AN  ORGAN 

Hark!  the  organ  loudly  peals  J.   E.  West 

Hark!  the  organ  loudly  peals  G.  J.  Bennett 

It  came  even  to  pass  F.  A.  G.  Ouseley 

O  praise  God  in  His  holiness  (156th  Ps.)  J.  Weldon 

O  praise  God  in  His  holiness  (150th  Ps.)  T.  T.  Trimnell 

O  praise  God  in  His  holiness  (150th  Ps.)  G.  C.  Martin 

O  praise  God  in  His  holiness  (150th  Ps.)  T.  Distin 

DOUBT 

If  with  all  your  hearts  Mendelssohn 

O  that  I  knew  W.  S.  Bennett 

FAITH 

If  thou  shalt  confess  Stanford 

God  so  loved  the  world  Roberts 

Almighty  and  merciful  God  Goss 

FELLOWSHIP  WITH  GOD 

0  for  a  closer  walk  Foster 

Abide  with  me  Dunstan 

Father  of  heaven  Walmisley 

Blessed  are  those  Reissiger 

FOLLOWING  CHRIST 

Far  from  their  home  Woodward 

Let  the  peace  of  God  Stainer 

Be  ye  therefore  followers  A.S.Baker 

GUIDANCE 

Thou  shalt  guide  me  Rogers 

Prevent  us,  O  Lord  Parry 

Thou  shalt  shew  me  Bowdler 

The  steps  of  a  good  man  Cambridge 

1  do  not  ask,  O  Lord  Roberts 

Lead  me  in  Thy  truth  Pye 

Lead,  kindly  Light  Dunstan 

Lead,  kindly  Light  Stainer 


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ANTHEMS  FOR  SPECIAL  SUBJECTS— Conlinued 

HOPE 

My  soul  truly  waiteth  Steane 

Be  thou  exalted  Bayley 

Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father  Wesley 

I  will  give  thanks  E.J.Hopkins 

My  hope  is  in  the  Everlasting  Stainer 

HOSPITALS 

Blessed  are  the  merciful  Hiles 

Sing  ye  praise  ,  Mendelssohn 

Let  not  thine  hand  Stainer 

HOUSE  OF  GOD 

0  how  amiable  Surette 

Lord,  I  have  loved  the  habitation  Torrance 

How  goodly  are  Thy  tents  Ouseley 

Except  the  Lord  Gadsby 

Behold,   now   praise   the   Lord  Calkin 

1  was  glad  when  they  said  Elvey 

How  lovely  are  Thy  dwellings  Spohr 

A  day  in  Thy  courts  ..Macfarren 

One  thing  have  I  desired  Macfarren 

Blessed  are  they  that  dwell  Tours 

^  Except  the  Lord  Ouseley 

How  lovely  is  Thy  dwelling  place  Brahms 

HUMILITY 

Humble  thyself  in  the  sight  Longhurst 

Gracious  and  righteous  Gladstone 

The  sacrifices  of  God  Blair 

JOY 

They  that  sow  in  tears  Batson 

Rejoice  in  the  Lord  Calkin 

This  is  the  day  Marchant 

The  Lord  hath  done  Smart 

Be  glad,  O  ye  righteous  Smart 

When  the  Lord  turned  Prout 

When  the  Lord  turned  Frost 

JUDGMENT,  DAY  OF 

Day  of  anger  Gounod 

While  the  Bridegroom's  coming  Mee 

Jesu,  Lord  of  life  and  glory  Naumann 

The  Great  Day  of  the  Lord  Martin 


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ANTHEMS  FOR  SPECIAL  SUBJECTS— Continued 


LOVE  OF  GOD 

Behold,  what  manner  of  love  Andrews 

Be  ye  kind  one  to  another  Smith 

For  a  small  moment  Stainer 

I  will  mention  Sullivan 

In  this  was  manifested  Gladstone 

God,  Who  is  rich  in  mercy  Garrett 

Bless  thou  the  Lord  Bayley 

It  is  of  the  Lord's  mercies  ••  Thorne 

Is  it  nothing  to  you  Foster 

From  Thy  love  as  a  Father  Gounod 

God  so  loved  the  world  Stainer 

LOVE  TO  GOD 

If   ye   love   me  Monk 

O  love  the  Lord  Sullivan 

O  love  the  Lord  Thayer 

Master,  what  shall  I  do  Bowes 

My  God,  I  love  Thee  Bennett 

LOVE  TO  MAN 

Be  ye  kind  one  to  another  Smith 

Grieve  not  the  Holy  Spirit  Stainer 

Beloved,  if  God  so  loved  us  Barnby 

Beloved,  let  us  love  one  another  Cobb 

And  all  the  people  saw  Stainer 

Be  ye  all  of  one  mind  Godfrey 

Blessed  be  the  God  and  Father  Wesley 

NAME  OF  JESUS 

Christ  became  obedient  Bridge 

Hear  us,  Lord!  we  bless  the  Name  Rossini 

Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  Macfarren 

For  it  became  Him  O.King 

From  the  rising  Ouseley 

Lord  of  all  power  Ward 

ORPHANS 

Lord,  to  Thee  our  song  we  raise  Bennett 

Blessed  are  they  that  mourn  Batson 


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ANTHEMS  FOR  SPECIAL  SUBJECTS— Continued 


PEACE 

I  will  lay  me  down  Noble 

I  will  lay  me  down  Colbourne 

Peace  I  leave  Roberts 

"Hymn  of  Peace"  Calcott 

Saviour,  again  to  Thy  dear  Name  Chadwick 

Saviour,  again  to  Thy  dear  Name  Tarrant 

Thou  wilt  keep  him  Ham 

PENITENCE 

Hide  not  Thou  Thy  face  Farrant 

Have  mercy  upon  me  Stainer 

Have  mercy  upon  me   Barnby 

Now,  saith  the  Lord  Macfarren 

0  have  mercy  upon  me  Leslie 

Turn  ye  unto  me  Barrett 

1  will  arise  Sullivan 

Weary  of  earth  Tozer 

Out  of  the  deep  Surette 


PERSEVERANCE 

Be  strong  and  of  good  courage 

Let  us  not  be  weary  

Blessed  is  he  that  waiteth  

He  that  shall  endure  

Blessed  is  the  man  

Blessed  is  the  man  

PRAISE 


Praise  the  Lord  Elvey 

I  will  sing  unto  the  Lord  Wareing 

Sing  we  merrily  Docker 

Great  is  the  Lord  Righini 

O  praise  the  Lord  Barnby 

O  praise  God  ••  Martin 

PREPARATION  FOR  CHRIST 

The  Great  Day  of  the  Lord  Martin 

Prepare  ye  the  way  Garrett 

Prepare  ye  the  way  Crament 

Rejoice   greatly  Woodward 

The  night  is  far  spent  Steane 

Sleepers,   wake!  Mendelssohn 

At  midnight  there  was  a  cry  Ham 


. . .  Macfarren 
. . .  Macfarren 

 Bexfield 

Mendelssohn 
. . .  Macfarren 
 Stainer 


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ANTHEMS  FOR  SPECIAL  SUBJECTS— Con/zHM^d 


PROGRESS 

Onward,  upward  Vincent 

I  will  go  forth  Blair 

PROTECTION 

Thy  mercy,  O  Lord  Hopkins 

The  Lord  is  my  light  Hiles 

I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  Barnby 

God  is  our  refuge  Hiles 

Whoso   dwelleth  Martin 

The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd  Andrews 

Jesu,  Lover  of  my  soul  Iliffe 

I  did  call  upon  the  Lord  Moir 

For  He  shall  give  His  angels  Mendelssohn 

He  shall  give  His  Angels  Burette 

I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  Otis 

The  angel  of  the  Lord  Andrews 

PROVIDENCE 

I  did  call  upon  the  Lord  Moir 

O  worship  the  King  E.V.Hall 

Praise,  O  praise  E.V.Hall 

My  Maker  and  my  King  Stainer 

Bless  thou  the  Lord  Bayley 

Happy  is  the  man  Ouseley 

SUBMISSION 

Gracious  and  righteous  Gladstone 

Now,  saith  the  Lord  Macfarren 

O  Lord,  correct  me   Coward 

0  Lord,  correct  me   Bates 

SYMPATHY 

Let  not  thine  hand  Stainer 

Blessed  is  he  that  considereth  Lloyd 

Blessed  is  he  that  considereth  Walmisley 

THANKSGIVING 

1  will  give  thanks  Barnby 

0  give  thanks  Elvey 

Blessing,  glory,  wisdom  and  thanks  Tours 

1  did  call  upon  the  Lord  Moir 

I  will  give  thanks  E.J.Hopkins 


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^ANTHEMS  FOR  SPECIAL  SUBJECTS— Continued 


TRIUMPH  OF  CHRIST 

Unfold  yc  portals  Gounod 

We  declare  unto  you  Maunder 

All  glory  to  the  Lamb  Spohr 

Blessing,  honour,  glory  Spohr 

King  all-glorious  Barnby 

Hallelujah   Handel 

TRUST 

I  will  give  thanks  E.J.Hopkins 

Our  soul  on  God  Garrett 

Preserve  me,  O  God  C.B.Clark 

The  Lord  shall  be  my  confidence  Roberts 

In  Thee,  O  Lord  Taylor 

I  waited  for  the  Lord  Mendelssohn 

O  rest  in  the  Lord  Mendelssohn 

They  that  put  their  trust  Garrett 

The  shadow  of  Thy  wings  Andrews 

0  strength  and  stay  Andrews 

UNITY 

Behold,  how  good  and  joyful  Caldicott 

Be  ye  all  of  one  mind  Godfrey 

Let  the  peace  of  God  Stainer 

Behold,  how  good  and  joyful  Clarke 

WATCHFULNESS 

Watch  ye  and  pray  Vicars 

Blessed  are  they  (first  chorus)  Blair 

Watch  and  pray  Lockett 

The  night  is  far  spent  Foster 

WORK 

Let  the  peace  of  God  Stainer 

The  Lord  hath  done  Smart 

Lord,  we  pray  Thee  Roberts 

1  will  go  forth  Blair 

ZEAL 

It  is  high  time  to  awake  Barnby 

O  Holy  Ghost,  into  our  minds  Macfarren 


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0  Zion,  blest  City  (March  of  the  Templars)  H.  Hills 

March,  march  onward  L.  Stokovski 

Light  of  Light  G.  F.  Le  Jeune 

Hail,  hail  to  Thee  (Palm  Sunday)  A.  S.  Baker 

Oh!  the  golden  glowing  morning  (Easter)  G.  F.  Le  Jeune 

Thine  is  the  day  (Easter)  J.  Stainer 

The  King  of  Saints  C.  Warwick  Jordan 

In  the  faith  of  Christ  G.  C.  Martin 

Jesu,  our  Lord  God  G.  C.  Martin 

There  is  an  ancient  river  G.  C.  Martin 

God  of  glory,  King  of  nations  W.  Parratt 

Forward  be  our  watchword  Samuel  Smith 

Lift  up  your  heads,  ye  gates  of  God  S.  S.  Wesley 

VESPER  HYMNS 

Suitable  to  be  sung  at  close  of  service 

Lord,  keep  us  safe  this  night   Beethoven 

Lord,  keep  us  safe  this  night  Beethoven  arr.  by  West 

Lord,  keep  us  safe  this  night  A.  T.  L.  Ashton 

Lord,  keep  us  safe  this  night  H.  A.  Matthews 

Lord,  keep  us  safe  this  night  Bruce  Steane 

Lord,  keep  us  safe  this  night  A.  L.  Vingoe 

Lord,  keep  us  safe  this  night  Arthur  Sullivan 

Benediction  A.  Hollins 

Eventide   E.  H.  Lemare 

Another  sweet  Sabbath  is  past  R.  H.  Earnshaw 

Grant  us  Thy  peace,  O  Lord  Frederic  Scott 


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ANTHEMS 
WITH  ORCHESTRAL  ACCOMPANIMENT 


EVENING 

Hail,  gladdening  Light  (cornets  and  trombones)  Martin 

ADVENT 

It  shall  come  to  pass  Garrett 

CHRISTMAS 

O  sing  to  God  Gounod 

LENT 

By  Babylon's  wave  Gounod 

Gallia   Gounod 

O  come  near  to  the  Cross  Gounod 

O  Day  of  Penitence  Gounod 

O  Saving  Victim  Gounod 

There  is  a  green  hill  Gounod 

Jesu,  Word  of  God  (Strings  only)  Mozart 

EASTER 

Awake,  thou  that  sleepest  Stainer 

Christ  is  risen  Crament 

If  Christ  be  not  raised  Macpherson 

My  hope  is  in  the  Everlasting  Stainer 

ASCENSION-TIDE 

King   all-glorious  Barnby 

O  clap  your  hands  Stainer 

O  God,  when  Thou  appearest   Mozart 

WHITSUN-TIDE 

It  shall  come  to  pass  Garrett 

TRINITY  SEASON 

Hail,  gladdening  Light  (Cornets  and  trombones)  Martin 

In  humble  faith  Garrett 

ALL  SAINTS 

The  souls  of  the  righteous  Foster 

What  are  these  Stainer 

THANKSGIVING 

All  Thy  works  praise  Thee  Barnby 

As  the  earth  bringeth  forth  Brewer 

Ye  shall  dwell  in  the  land  Stainer 


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ANTHEMS 

WITH  ORCHESTRAL  ACCOMPANIMENT 


GENERAL 

Behold,  God  is  my  salvation  (Strings  only)  Woods 

Distracted  with  care  Haydn 

Great  is  Jehovah  Schubert 

Hail,  gladdening  Light  Martin 

Hear  my  prayer..  Mendelssohn 

How  lovely  are  Thy  dwellings  Spohr 

Magnify  His  Name  (Brass,  or  ordinary  Orchestra) ....  Martin 

It  came  even  to  pass  Ouseley 

O  be  joyful  (Brass  and  drums)  Martin 

O  be  joyful  Jordan 

The  sun  shall  be  no  more  Woodward 

To  Thee  great  Lord  Rossini 


ANTHEMS  FOR  MEN'S  VOICES 


As  the  hart  pants  Gounod 

At  Thy  feet  in  adoration  Dvorak 

For  ever  blessed  Alendelssohn 

God  shall  wipe  away  Marks 

Great  is  Jehovah  Schubert 

Let  us  now  praise  famous  men  Thorne 

O  Lord  God  of  my  salvation  Ford 

Seek  Him  that  maketh  the  seven  stars  Elgar 

The  Lord  hath  commanded  Mendelssohn 

The  righteous  living  for  ever  Mendelssohn 

The  Word  went  forth  Mendelssohn 

To  whom  then  will  ye  liken  God  Parker 


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ANTHEMS  SUITABLE  TO  BE  SUNG  WITHOUT 
ACCOMPANIMENT 

Come,  O  Thou  Traveller  unknown  

 Noble 

T->  ■                           .  1  _   • «  J   

God  shall  wipe  away  (T.  T.  B.  B.)  

 Marks 

God  shall  wipe  away  (S.  A.  T.  B.)  

God  so  loved  the  world  

Great  peace  have  they  

Grieve  not  the  Holy  Spirit  

Hear  us,  O  Saviour  

How  blest  are  they  

Judge  me,  0  God  

Let  not  your  heart  

Lord,  for  Thy  tender  mercies'  sake  

Lord,  we  pray  Thee  

My  soul  truly  waiteth  

Now  sinks  the  sun  

O  day  of  penitence  

O  gladsome  Light  

O  God,  Who  hast  prepared  

O  hearken  Thou  unto  the  voice  

O  love  the  Lord  

O  Saviour  of  the  world  

O  Wisdom!   

The  Lord  give  ear  

The  sacrifices  of  God  

Turn  Thy  face  

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